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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mystique" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an aura of mystery or intrigue surrounding a person, place, or thing.
Example: "The artist had a mystique that drew people to her exhibitions, leaving them captivated by her work."
Alternatives: "an allure" or "a charm".
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Do we have a mystique?
Humphries's canvases definitely have a mystique.
The pencil lends him a mystique.
There's a mystique to it.
"There is still a mystique of bread.
"There was a mystique around it".
"There's a mystique about Magic Man.
There was a mystique about him.
There's a mystique to the place".
"There's a mystique about it," he said.
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He doesn't have a mystique-destroying Twitter account.
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