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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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These are to the same layout as above but newer and slightly more luxurious .
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As cruise ships have become larger and more luxurious , cruise lines are becoming more like grand land resorts.
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The most luxurious have bars, swimming pools and air-conditioned cabins.
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He selects the simplest separates, furnishings or suits and re-creates them in the most luxurious way he can imagine.
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The corresponding price is £175 in its most luxurious band of hotels.
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There are from 1 star, a budget-style simple property, to 5 star for the most luxurious in this brochure.
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Both were sumptuously decorated but the Hindenburg was the most luxurious .
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At the foot of the Quantock Hills in rural Somerset is one of the most luxurious health farms in the country.
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It was perhaps the most luxurious moment she had ever known.
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The most luxurious setting was a specially prepared Music Hall aboard ship.
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Drew himself added to the excitement by giving interviews from his luxurious hotel room at the Great Western.
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At a luxurious hotel he played golf with a very congenial group every morning and tennis most afternoons.
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Sam Lord's Castle is now a luxurious hotel owned by race sponsors Marriott's.
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At this murky hour the luxurious hotel had a seedy, spiritless air, matching our mood.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a luxurious brown leather sofa
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a luxurious yacht
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a room in a luxurious New York hotel
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Atlantis is one of the world's most luxurious cruise ships.
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The hotel we stayed in was really luxurious .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Apparently some Rentokil staff are considering enlisting as the barracks are now so luxurious .
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By present day standards the prices were, of course, absurd, although the cooking was luxurious and the service impeccable.
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He selects the simplest separates, furnishings or suits and re-creates them in the most luxurious way he can imagine.
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Invest in good-quality furniture and you can turn it into a luxurious haven that will look good for years to come.
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Made by John Smedley in luxurious sea-island cotton, it sports posh white collar and cuff.
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Sam Lord's Castle is now a luxurious hotel owned by race sponsors Marriott's.