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The phrase "a certain beauty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that possesses an appealing quality or charm that is somewhat elusive or not easily defined.
Example: "The painting had a certain beauty that captivated everyone who walked by it."
Alternatives: "an undeniable charm" or "a particular allure".
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And Lea, she had a certain beauty, after all.
There's a certain beauty to the rhythm of cooking.
But some residents say they see a certain beauty in the Rudolph building's rough iconoclasm.
"There's a certain beauty to that, to see history being built in a field that's relatively new," he said.
I haven't been back in a few years but I guess things take on a certain beauty if there's distance".
As Luca Vialli told Il Mattino: "There is a certain beauty in the way they force others to play badly".
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While one wouldn't necessarily associate beauty products with design, Shellhammer explains that when it comes to packaging and brands, design is a key component to the allure of certain beauty products.
They had, I thought, a certain anguished beauty, but they also seemed derivative.
Something similar is going on today with a certain popular beauty look, which we might label "Instagram model".
The orchestration here is effective; in gentle passages of lamentation the music has a richly chromatic, though backward-looking, harmonic language and a certain ruminative beauty.
The masks' simplicity and seeming transparency add a certain indefinable beauty to the mise en scene and give the characters a kind of grandeur.
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