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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attractive figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a pleasing or appealing physical appearance, often in a context related to body shape or form.
Example: "She walked into the room with confidence, drawing attention with her attractive figure."
Alternatives: "appealing physique" or "charming silhouette".
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"He is an attractive figure.
The Obama we heard from was an attractive figure.
At that moment he appeared what he had thought was impossible - a most attractive figure.
Bigoted on race and manipulative in his handling of the club, he is not an attractive figure.
Then she lit into her co-judges after Ms. Williams, who had an attractive figure, left the room.
Nonetheless, Michael Hodgson's Silver has a dangerously seductive charisma which reminds you that Stevenson conceived the character as a vigorous, attractive figure.
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The Sirens, the great seductresses from Greek mythology who lured sailors to their doom, have never seemed attractive figures.
Fatally attractive figures of many decades ago, including the man-eating courtesan and Folies-Bergère star La Belle Otero and the actress-aviatrix Raymonde de Laroche, are evoked through costumes and mimetic postures.
Both as man and writer Steele is one of the most attractive figures of his time, much of his writing easy, rapid, slipshod, but deeply sincere reflecting his personality.
Constantine the African (1010 1087) is one of the most attractive figures in history of medicine but his biographies are imbued with legendary items.
While Circos without doubt produces aesthetically very attractive figures, it has the major disadvantage of only presenting a static, non-interactive view of the data.
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