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Discover LudwigThe phrase "charisma of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing someone's strong presence or charm. For example, "He exuded a certain charisma of confidence that made people want to be around him."
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It's called "Charisma of the Drunken Elephant".
Atlee had all the charisma of a gerbil.
And we were captured by the charisma of Imam Khomeini.
Al-Zawahiri, the current leader, lacks the charisma of either.
But it hasn't quite got the charisma of the 70s.
His blend of superb athletic skills with the charisma of a showman was unique.
But it's hard to resist the audience-hugging charisma of the songs (2 20).
The charisma of ideas matters more than a leader's gregarious charms.
The inexplicable charisma of the ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend can feel bizarrely threatening.
The charisma of Mr Hazare, for example, would have been a huge asset for the party.
Above all the movie is a reminder of the charisma of Patrick Swayze.
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