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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a charismatic man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a man who has a compelling charm or appeal that attracts and influences others.
Example: "Everyone in the room was drawn to him; he was undeniably a charismatic man who could easily captivate an audience."
Alternatives: "an enchanting man" or "a charming individual."
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He was a charismatic man, but he overreached himself".
A charismatic man with class, grace and generosity.
He was a charismatic man, and maniacally energetic.
If he were a charismatic man, he might well pull this off.
"Jeff is a charismatic man, and I wanted to believe in him," Munk told me recently.
A charismatic man with a goatee and intense blue eyes, Whitley reveled in skulduggery.
The head of the Story Society was a charismatic man called Mohammed Algharbi Amran.
Matthew was a charismatic man who could lead without being bossy and was ruthless without cruelty.
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