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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really charming and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is appealing or delightful, often followed by another adjective or noun.
Example: "She has a really charming and engaging personality that draws people in."
Alternatives: "a truly delightful and" or "an exceptionally lovely and".
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It is a really charming and beautiful setting.
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He was good at drawing and did a really charming, diffident design for his own Christmas cards each year.
Delightful, friendly, very open mindd and interested always in new ideas... a really charming, nice man.
(The violinist turned out also to be a really charming tap dancer).
Despite the way he is always photographed -- a malevolent grimace plastered on his face -- he is a really charming guy.
Ward points out that even the lowest-scoring vessel in the guide – two-star, 100-year-old Anna Maria Agnes which scored 192 out of 500 – has its merits: "A really charming, vintage vessel.
Subotnick is showing no signs of slowing down – he shows Alfred his new app that enables kids to create their own electronic compositions on an iPad – in a really charming interview.
It's a really charming defense mechanism.
He was a really charming guy, I interviewed him for the book, he's hilarious, he knows exactly what to say.
The likeability of these two stars plus a really charming supporting cast give this series a shot.
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