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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enchanting without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that is captivating or charming without needing a specific quality or attribute. Example: She was enchanting without any makeup, her natural beauty radiating effortlessly.
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I'm not entirely sure the owner Jonathan Denby – who reminds me of a bit of Andrew Lloyd Webber for reasons I can't quite put my finger on – would agree, but neither The Hotel or the hotel would be nearly so enchanting without his ambitious employee.
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In each of these works, music is used to such careful effect that an audience, guided measure by measure through complex choreographic visions, might be enchanted without ever knowing it.
(Note: You cannot temper equipment which has been enchanted without the necessary perk from the smithing perk tree).. Store everything expensive in a chest.
I wanted movies that enchanted me without exploiting me".
It is hard to describe Scotland's magical appeal, but Mr. Bruni manages to convey quite well how the landscape can quickly enchant one without warning.
While it's easy to get lost amid the branches of the voluminous family tree (thankfully, Venezia supplies a diagram), the storytelling, as translated by Marina Harss, is enchanting — imbued with sentiment without being sentimental.
Really enchanting.
It was utterly enchanting.
It was enchanting.
These animals are enchanting.
Expensive, but enchanting.
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