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The phrase "a very charming if" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where a condition or qualification is being introduced, but it needs to be followed by a complete thought.
Example: "She is a very charming if somewhat eccentric person."
Alternatives: "a rather charming condition" or "a quite charming situation".
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Newbury, Berkshire, August 1943 A very charming if somewhat unusual letter was received at the Newbury Rural District WVS from a soldier who had lost his wife.
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That's too bad, if only because James is a very charming performer.
"He was a very charming person".
He's a very charming kid.
He was a very charming man".
"This was a very charming man," he said.
Hannah Wood said, "Even if she's not aware that she's herself, she's a very charming person.
He's a very charming Jack of all trades.
Elena murmured, "Your father is a very charming man".
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