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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loveable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is endearing or easy to love.
Example: "The puppy was so loveable that everyone in the park wanted to take it home."
Alternatives: "an adorable" or "a charming".
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He's a loveable, sweet man".
Jade is a loveable dimwit, and revelled in her ignorance.
Yes, this is the one place on earth where Harvard can be a loveable underdog.
But he was really a loveable guy and he was brilliant.
Pat Jones, his special needs assistant, said he was a loveable rogue.
Is the captain "reckless in the extreme" or a loveable maverick?
"He was a loveable person," said Denise Camacho, 13, who is named after her father.
He's full of energy, just non‑stop, but he's a loveable guy as well.
Stick at it until you hear somebody in the audience describing you as "a loveable muppet".
Will McCain's attempt to reclaim the mantle of a loveable maverick work?
It's colourful, looks to have plenty of challenge, and the pixelly ninja is a loveable hero.
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