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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an aura of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinctive atmosphere or quality that surrounds a person, place, or thing.
Example: "The old mansion had an aura of mystery that intrigued all who passed by."
Alternatives: "a sense of" or "a feeling of".
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She lives in an aura of violence.
But he retains an aura of humility.
All exuded an aura of moneyed confidence.
He had an aura of obvious innocence.
"There's just an aura of lawlessness.
Mr. Christopher lent an aura of calm.
It all gives off an aura of unprofessionalism.
Even a modern supermarket assumes an aura of magical bounty.
Yet still she attracts an aura of sanctity.
He was touched by something, an aura of fate.
He had an aura of authority, of command.
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