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Discover Ludwig"an amusing person" is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective phrase that describes someone who is entertaining or entertaining to be around. For example, "My friend Jeff is an amusing person; he always has a joke or funny story to share."
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(Somewhere in there, toss in an amusing personal anecdote).
"He was a most amusing person," she recalled.
Sigourney, a sublimely amusing person, said, "Did you ever think when you went to Princeton that you'd make your living getting hit with hair?" Wouldn't she have been surprised if I had said, "Yes"?
She remembered him as a kindly and amusing person, rather taken with her sister playing Tess.
A lover of children, dogs, flowers, and porcelain, she was a generous, gentle, kind, and amusing person who will be sorely missed.
"I'd always seen Germaine as being the most ultimately lovable, completely benign, noble, gallant, amusing person – which is how Germaine sees herself as well," says Caitlin.
"He is an amusing, insightful, intelligent person," said Sorrell.
— Manny Ramírez will turn 37 next season and is widely viewed as one of the great hitters in baseball as well as an amusing and confounding person when he does not have a bat in his hand.
The sculpture is little more than an amusing period piece.
Alisher Usmanov is Britain's wealthiest person Here's an amusing look at how he got there and how much dosh he's got.
He enjoyed the story of Arjun Mehta, an Indian in America, though he considered the English marketing executive Guy Swift "an amusing caricature if not a fully believable person".
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