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The phrase "a source of charm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that contributes to an appealing or attractive quality in a person, place, or thing.
Example: "The quaint architecture of the village is a source of charm that attracts many tourists each year."
Alternatives: "a wellspring of allure" or "a reservoir of enchantment".
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"Change of Plans," in other words, is a civilized affair in every sense, and its good-natured decorum is both a limitation and a source of charm.
He was, so to speak, the Lubitsch of the restaurant-and-food world, a source of charm, high spirits, creativity and inventiveness, with a bittersweet underlay of sad history and tragic awareness beneath.
He remains a source of charm to the end.
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Derek was a constant source of charm and generosity.
This renegade spirit is a source of the book's great charm, the pepper in its woo-woo sauce.
Despite its charm, Jerusalem is also a source of bitter disputes.
This, of course, is part of the raffish, easy-going charm of his writing and a source of its comic effect.
Janet was a bright presence in our lives, a source of strength for her family and friends, a clear-eyed women of charm, courage, valor and character.
His patrician air and old Russian charm were intimidating, and at work endowed him with an unusual sex appeal that was also a source of power.
What a source of power!
Be a source of cheer.
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