expensive luxury
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A luxury that costs a lot of money; often redundant but used for emphasis.
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- Owning a private jet is an expensive luxury that few can afford.
- For many, a vacation to a remote island is an expensive luxury.
- They consider a daily chauffeur service an expensive luxury, not a necessity.
- The new sports car was an expensive luxury, but he had always dreamed of it.
- Eating out every night can quickly become an expensive luxury.
- She indulged in the expensive luxury of a designer handbag.
- Having a personal chef is an expensive luxury for busy professionals.
- He views his collection of antique watches as an expensive luxury.
- The exclusive club offered an expensive luxury experience to its members.
- Access to a private spa at home is certainly an expensive luxury.