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Discover Ludwig"charming with him" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is being friendly, flirty, or otherwise appealing to another person. For example, "She was so charming with him that he couldn't help but be drawn to her."
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I wouldn't use the word charming with him, but he's been fine.
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He devoured anyone who tried to escape the kingdom of Hades, the lord of the underworld, and he refused entrance to living humans, though the mythic hero Orpheus gained passage by charming him with music.
He has brought attention to both institutions, enticing colleagues to work with him, charming patrons and developing worthwhile artistic projects.
When I walked around Manhattan with the actor last fall, he was unfailingly charming with the many, many people who recognized him as Walter White.
That's his thing – he is very charming, with good manners, but he didn't look like that and I found him super interesting.
He's just happy and naturally charming, and when you're with him, you just forget the issue du jour.
"He was very sociable and charming, but after a conversation with him, you'd walk away realising you'd learned nothing".
Around 1990, she got a call from David Vaughan, Cunningham's archivist, who asked if she would pay a visit downtown to discuss estate issues; but Cunningham, when she met with him, "was charming as always, but not interested," she recalls.
But terribly charming with it.
Cunningham was determined, but charming with it.
He is no less charming with men.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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