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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to charm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's skill or talent in captivating or enchanting others, often in social or interpersonal contexts.
Example: "Her ability to charm everyone in the room made her the perfect host for the event."
Alternatives: "skill in enchanting" or "talent for captivating".
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Truly charming people possess the ability to charm almost anyone, from little kids to old ladies.
Experience had taught him confidence in his ability to charm.
Iwata's nous wasn't limited to his ability to charm those on the shop floor.
They talk about his ability to charm people, and how he's actually dangerous.
Ability to charm four million listeners unhappy to see the present occupant go a plus.
Her ability to charm touring pros might be one of her biggest assets, Cooper added.
In the past, a President's ability to charm the super-rich might not have mattered much.
His strength used to be his ability to charm and seduce people into his big tent.
But his unique ability to charm the powerful and famous will be sorely missed.
It was not a passive gift, but energetic in its ability to charm and draw out.
Derrick also cites the importance of Bailey's ability to charm people.
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