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Discover Ludwig"charming by" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is attractive or delightful in a unique or subtle way. Example: The quaint village was charming by its narrow cobblestone streets and traditional houses.
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Charming, charming, charming" by NPR.
"He did it by being patient and kind and always charming — by just being himself".
Thomson proved a difficult guide, by turns informative and charming, by turns oblique and somewhat unnerving.
And her bright smile, made charming by her buckish front teeth, finely complimented her olive complexion.
Proisy was described as "charming" by his family, and was killed while sitting on a terrace outside a cafe.
'Here he plays a man who's blind to the world and outrageous and foolish and charming by turn.
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The clear, beautiful fonts are worth celebrating; and the menus are enhanced by charming illustrations by John Broadley.
A young waitress, planted on the sidewalk, sways her hips and smiles, snake-charming passers-by to embark on an eclectic journey beyond the cheery 1800's-style 1800's-style
Several charming pieces by the Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander are inspired by Lorca's drawings, which she discovered on a visit to Granada.
An author's note at the end, with charming sketches by L'Engle, also adds to the book by explaining the real-life provenance of the story.
Such was the case with five charming lamps by Gino Sarfatti (1912-1985) thareare being revived by the Italian lighting company Flos and updated with LEDs.
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