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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a charming competitive" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two adjectives that do not logically fit together without additional context.
Example: "She has a charming competitive spirit that drives her to excel in every challenge."
Alternatives: "a delightful rivalry" or "an appealing competition."
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The unfinished and immobile Demeter turns out to be the play's narrator: a charming, competitive chatterbox who reciprocates the passion that the artist lavishes on her extremities.
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But a charming effort.
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"A charming man.
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