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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "charismatic for" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use "charismatic" correctly in a sentence, you should either use "charismatic to" or "charismatic of". Example: He was charismatic to all who knew him. OR Example: She had a charismatic of leadership that inspired everyone.
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It's a dirty, personal comedy podcast, not charismatic for quoting".
Isn't that guy in charge just too charismatic for his own good?
But he came in second to Charismatic for 3-year-old champion and eighth for horse of the year.
Led by Samuel T Herring, extraordinarily charismatic for a balding man in a black T-shirt, their melodramatic synthpop is a relentless delight.
His erratic career received an unexpected revival when he backed into the mount on Charismatic for the trainer D. Wayne Lukas just before the 1999 Derby.
She was quite good in her last stage outing, The Children's Hour, but seems oddly flat here, though predictably shapely in the period costuming and somehow charismatic for all her lack of affect.
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Chen Guangcheng, 41, taught himself law and was once praised by the government for his charismatic advocacy for aggrieved farmers and the disabled.
We never asked for a charismatic playboy for a quarterback.
Of course Bin Laden was a charismatic leader for Al Qaeda, a symbol for them who is gone now.
But both filmmakers reserve the central role of the charismatic thief for the performers most closely identified with their work: Jean Gabin for Renoir, Toshiro Mifune for Kurosawa.
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