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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a charming thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is delightful or pleasing in a particular context.
Example: "The little café had a charming thing about it that made everyone feel at home."
Alternatives: "a delightful aspect" or "a lovely feature".
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I get it, I get it - "bag lady" wasn't a charming thing to say.
A winding path can be a charming thing, as can a gradual ascent; but a straight path, like a tough ski slope, showing off a gradient at its most severe, and flanked by something tall, creating a vista of the kind which so transfixed the artists who went to worship at Tivoli in the 18th and 19th centuries - that would be something to have achieved.
–FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Money's a horrid thing to follow, but a charming thing to meet.
I made the mistake this year of getting my sister an orange and white teddy bear -- a charming thing with a blue satin bowtie around its neck.
A charming thing to say to apparently infantilize single people of the world, or couples without children, by choice or circumstance.
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It does upset me, but then it's an incredibly charming thing because when she does come it's very special.
It is a very clever, very charming thing.
"A home burial can be a very meaningful, personal and charming thing to do," said Mr. Slocum of the Funeral Consumers Alliance.
So they field-tested a charming little thing called the Peepoo bag in small villages near Kenya.
And the most charming thing of all is that it rarely looks like charm.
The most charming thing of all is that he is not so different now.
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