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The phrase "a very charming feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an appealing or attractive aspect of something, such as a place, object, or person.
Example: "The garden has a very charming feature, with its colorful flowers and quaint pathways."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally delightful aspect" or "a particularly attractive quality."
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So when on a rare occasion something is free (especially alcohol) we go nuts; a very charming feature.
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Bertolucci had a very charming short film in the Ten Minutes Older sequence of shorts, which also featured work by Godard, Schlöndorff and Claire Denis.
"He was a very charming person".
"This was a very charming man," he said.
He's a very charming kid.
He was a very charming man".
He's a very charming Jack of all trades.
Elena murmured, "Your father is a very charming man".
Despite his age, she found him attractive, because he is "a very charming, very old-style man, very classy".
'In many ways, of course, Mr. Driver is a very charming man.
Ahmet is a very charming man, and the record business is basically so boring".
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