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Discover LudwigThe phrase "charmed life" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe a person who has been very lucky and successful in life, often due to luck rather than skill or hard work. For example, you could say, "He sure has lived a charmed life, having been promoted several times and now owning his own home."
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charmed life
noun
A life in which one is always lucky and safe from danger.
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I led an oddly charmed life for someone she thought was a not charming person".
Richards had a seemingly charmed life.
"We were living a charmed life".
So, yes - a charmed life.
Will his charmed life continue?
That charmed life won't last long, though.
The group has led a charmed life.
"It's certainly a charmed life," he said.
"Everyone thinks we lead this charmed life.
"Tigger" also had a charmed life.
I've absolutely led a charmed life.
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