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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a charm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that works effectively or has a positive effect, often in a somewhat magical or effortless way.
Example: "I tried the new software, and it worked as a charm, streamlining my entire workflow."
Alternatives: "like magic" or "effortlessly."
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The roster of filmmakers also includes the two-time Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple, who is directing a film about the Steinbrenner-era Yankees, and Barry Levinson, the Oscar-winning director of "Rain Man," whose charming film about the Baltimore Colts marching band serves as a Charm City football bookend to his "Diner".
Recklessness now seems to be treated as a charm.
Celebrated golf writer Bernard Darwin once described its appeal as: "a charm that belongs to itself.
Even the word glamour has magic roots, as a charm cast to transform appearances.
This year, they embarked on what local newspapers described as a "charm offensive".
Mr. Potter described Ms. Ignagni's tactic of working with lawmakers as a "charm offensive".
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In December 1815, a firing squad in the Luxembourg Gardens ended what his soldiers had always regarded as a charmed life.
It works like a charm, as soon as the bandits use your stolen laptop to go online.
It worked a charm as soon as I arrived.
It worked like a charm as soon as I arrived.
It seems the third time, as they say, is a charm, as the Thunder is a sexy piece of kit.
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