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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fetching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is attractive or charming, often in reference to a person or an object.
Example: "She wore a fetching dress that caught everyone's attention at the party."
Alternatives: "an appealing" or "a charming".
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Gwen also has a fetching young daughter.
Kate Winslet is a fetching Sylvia.
Such a fetching bonanza sounds ideal, doesn't it?
One little lamb wore a fetching pink sweater.
The away kit was a fetching grey camo number.
In the same period, the Flauberts employed a fetching, "simple-hearted" peasant nursemaid called Julie.
The Borromeo players also offered a fetching account of Beethoven's String Quartet No. 2 in G.
She meant the shiny amoeba-shaped bar itself, which cast a fetching orange glow.
On the dock, a fetching, ponytailed blond woman listlessly reads a book.
Fresh, well-made and tasty, it features a fetching bouquet and an enticingly long finish.
But Arentz's property is much more than a fetching contemporary take on the vernacular.
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