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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lovely kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a child in a positive and affectionate manner.
Example: "Everyone in the neighborhood adores Sarah; she's truly a lovely kid."
Alternatives: "a delightful child" or "a charming youngster".
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A lovely kid.
He added: "He was a lovely kid".
"He's a lovely kid," McGuigan says.
He is a wonderful soul, has no animosity, doesn't brag, all round a lovely kid.
But we have a lot of time for him, he's a lovely kid.
"Barney's a lovely kid," Taylor says of the 43-year-old Dutchman.
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Paul was a wonderful father to two lovely kids, a loving husband to an amazing wife and a fantastic friend to all that he met.
The "golden triangle" at the fashion heart of Paris is a long way from his teenage San Francisco years, when the novelist Danielle Steel remembers him at 14 as a "lovely, talented kid" who went to high school with three of her children and larked around with the girls doing fashion.
"Sean Abbot is a lovely young kid who was just running in and doing his job, bowling balls and it was one of the last things that he would have expected.
I am a wife and a mother to two lovely kids.
I've got a beautiful wife, two lovely kids.
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