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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a charming bloke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone, typically a man, who is pleasant, likable, or attractive in personality.
Example: "Everyone at the party agreed that he was a charming bloke, always making people laugh and feel at ease."
Alternatives: "a delightful guy" or "a likable fellow".
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"It points to rather more than the caricature of a charming bloke in a safe seat with time to drink red wine".
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He's the charming bloke in a tight suit who taught me how to get the ladies.
Two photographers ran afoul of Section 44 is some sort of anti-terrorism bill that prevents charming blokes from taking pictures of Christmas festivities in a public place.
But Carswell is a charming and thoughtful bloke more interested in technology-based libertarianism than kneejerk rightwing populism.
The Gloucestershire museum was filled with automata, a charming collection obsessively amassed by Harding, who greeted us at the desk and seemed a sweet, if eccentric, bloke.
But a charming effort.
"What a charming gentleman.
He has a charming smile.
Ashley Emerson was a charming Papagena.
A charming Brazilian bistro.
"A charming man.
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