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An English rose is a very pretty flower indeed ! It's a very nice compliment. An English Rose suggests great beauty & purity.

Updated answer: The term 'English rose' actually refers to a woman's complexion and coloring. It is a phrase used to describe a woman with pale/fair and flawless skin and a natural rosy pink glow to her skin/cheeks. It's the quintessential English look. Look up a picture of a young Elizabeth Taylor, she had the English Rose look to perfection.

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