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The phrase "a lovely boy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a boy in a positive and affectionate manner.
Example: "He is such a lovely boy, always helping others and spreading joy wherever he goes."
Alternatives: "a charming boy" or "a delightful boy".
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The father of a British man who apparently appeared in a recent recruitment video for the Islamist militants group Isis, has told the BBC that his son was a "lovely boy" who loved nature and films before he left the UK.
You're a lovely boy.
"Matt was my boy, a lovely boy".
Jermaine was a lovely boy.
A lovely boy," Scher says.
"He is a lovely boy.
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A couple of hours later we became the proud parents of a lovely baby boy.
She said Roman was "a lovely adorable boy with difficulties".
Hailing Modric's performance as the "best ever" of his three-and-a-half year Tottenham career, Ardiles added: "He's a lovely, lovely boy.
But a former teacher told the BBC's Newsnight that Emwazi, who she described as a "lovely, lovely boy", had taken anger management classes at school.
He was a "lovely, lovely boy", according to one former teacher, but had to take anger management sessions because he was unable to control his emotions.
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