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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awkward charm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or situation that is endearingly clumsy or socially uncomfortable yet appealing in some way.
Example: "Despite his nervousness during the presentation, his awkward charm won over the audience."
Alternatives: "quirky appeal" or "endearing awkwardness".
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Another said: "This is the most awkward Christmas song with Olivia Newton and John Travolta".
Mr. McCain has seemed alternately moved and awkward this week, and at times defensive about his background.
It also gracefully linked the Morgan's three disparate buildings and erased its awkward 1991 glass atrium.
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But she has now taken an awkward fall and looks to have badly twisted her right knee.
"It was awkward today, he has a dead leg he picked up on Saturday and came out a bit sore, he's gone home.
He had been to the school twice before: dropping Rowan off the September of his freshman year, and picking him up for a single, awkward Thanksgiving.
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