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How do you use soigne in sentence?

"The chef presented the dish with a soigné flourish, ensuring each element was perfectly arranged and seasoned."

Here's how it works:

* Soigné means "elegant, carefully looked after, or well-groomed".

* It adds a touch of sophistication and refined taste to the sentence.

Here are some more examples:

* "Her soigné appearance was a testament to her impeccable taste."

* "The soigné restaurant boasted a menu filled with culinary masterpieces."

* "The soigné hostess greeted her guests with warmth and charm."

You can use soigné to describe:

* Appearance: A well-dressed person, a beautifully decorated room

* Presentation: A carefully prepared meal, a well-organized event

* Manner: A polished and refined demeanor

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