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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

be in vogue

Can you use 'in vogue' when talking about your body.
I am in vogue. I've got that thigh gap that everyone's been talking about.

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I suppose you can say that, if you have to. But some might interpret it as your being pictured in Vogue Magazine.

  • I suppose you can say that, if you have to.
  • But some might interpret it as your being pictured in Vogue Magazine.
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I suppose you can say that, if you have to.

But some might interpret it as your being pictured in Vogue Magazine.
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Would you choose a word other than 'vogue'?

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Usually these words apply to the entire package (dress, attitude, behavior, looks) not just one part of your body.

I am hip.
I am trendy.

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