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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adorable lady" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a woman in a charming or endearing way, often in a lighthearted or affectionate context.
Example: "The adorable lady at the café always greets her customers with a warm smile."
Alternatives: "charming woman" or "lovely lady".
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This adorable lady has taken charge.
When she hit her 10,000th stride for the day, she reverted to the relaxed, irreverent, adorable lady I love, happy to leisurely feast on lapin roti and macaroons.
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When I got into the office in the morning, I watched the clip that was embedded in a Gawker post with the headline, "Jay-Z Rides the Subway, Adorably Explains Who He Is to an Adorable Old Lady" My immediate reaction?
His father was a carpet dealer, an immigrant Armenian, his mother an adorable rotund lady, a great cook and a good mother to her three children, Francis, Florence and Felix.
On Sina's Weibo microblog, ordinary viewers seemed more enthusiastic, with one voting her an adorable old lady for participating – but concluding that the ceremony did not match the grandeur of Beijing's.
In this ad for Lingway, a Russian language learning company, four adorable Russian ladies sing "Hit Me Baby One More Time" with a little help from a mustachioed accordion player.
She veers dangerously close to being a crotchety-yet-adorable-old-lady-symbolizing-the-life-force figure.
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