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The phrase "a magical quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that possesses an enchanting or extraordinary characteristic, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The garden had a magical quality, with flowers that seemed to glow under the moonlight."
Alternatives: "an enchanting essence" or "a mystical charm."
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She has a magical quality, very slippery.
You get a magical quality".
FOR much of 2013 the world's big stockmarkets had a magical quality about them.
It has such excitement and energy: even when it's empty, it has a magical quality.
"It was not a princess gown," Ms. Kemble said, "but it had a magical quality.
But this one had a magical quality, it reminded me of the Frank Capra films.
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Stuff takes on a really magical quality when you're a kid.' She grew up in Berkeley, California, the daughter of two writers and publishers of New-Age literature or, as July describes them, 'sciencey-type books, but more metaphysical'.
Lit by the dazzle of the Piccadilly lights and in the shadow of Eros, it had a slightly magical quality.
These beautiful and magnificently colored creatures have a near magical quality to them.
Where the bumper for the festival offers a nostalgic, magical quality, "The Projectionist" feels quirky and sinister.
The Hurricane Sisters by Dorothea Benton Frank: The South Carolina Low country is rich in history, and summer especially always seems to bring out a certain magical quality.
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