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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Very charismatic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a strong charm or appeal, often in a social or leadership context.
Example: "The speaker was very charismatic, captivating the audience with his engaging storytelling."
Alternatives: "Highly charming" or "Extremely appealing."
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Very charismatic.
Very charismatic, filled with high energy and joy of life.
He was very charismatic.
He's very charismatic and simpático".
"And he was very charismatic".
They're heroic and dramatic and very charismatic.
"Salman is very charismatic," she said.
"She was a great kid, very charismatic".
"He's very charismatic, very intelligent," she said.
He was exceptionally alive and very charismatic.
He is very charismatic, very attractive and very Slavic".
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