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"a certain allure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a magnetic or charismatic charm or attraction that is unique or specific to something or someone. Example: The old bookstore held a certain allure for the young reader, with its musty smell, creaky floors, and rows of antique books that seemed to hold endless adventures and knowledge waiting to be discovered.
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But a certain allure evinces itself.
It lacks a certain allure.
In "The Envelope" that single note is at least given a certain allure.
Still, for years there has been a certain allure to the idea of going it alone.
But Mr. Chevènement seems at ease with a crowd, even if he lacks a certain allure.
Restrictions even add a certain allure to styles that teeter on the edge of permissibility.
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Graffiti still had a certain outlaw allure.
"Our Bodies, Ourselves," likewise, lacked a certain trayf allure.
All this has a certain mystical allure, if not the power to persuade the unconvinced.
There was a certain hypnotic allure to the pummeling intensity of the music in this section.
Neither can "Slant Board" escape a certain aesthetic allure, despite this determined functionality and the nonpresentational manner of the performers.
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