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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very charming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has an appealing or attractive quality.
Example: "The decorations at the event are very charming, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere."
Alternatives: "are quite delightful" or "have a lovely charm."
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They are very charming.
The English and French are very charming.
On their way home, Mrs. Salkeld says, "They are very charming people," instead of offering criticism of their extravagance.
"I even raise dogs for the blind," she said via e-mail, adding: "The drawings for the animation are very charming, don't you think so?
He's a lovely, subtle performer, and his needle swallowing routine – or the skit when he trims petals from a flower's shadow – are very charming.
At Shin's news conference after her Women's British Open victory, a reporter prefaced a question by saying, "I think you are very charming, and your smile is very beautiful".
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"Patel is very charming, very intelligent".
"Gordon Brown," Roberts notes, "was very charming".
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