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"enduring charm" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that has a long-lasting appeal or attractiveness. For example, "The house had an enduring charm that captivated visitors for many years."
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Nguyen's marketing plan is predicated on the town's enduring charm.
But for many the books have an enduring charm.
The slow thaw defines his music and his enduring charm.
These books' enduring charm is independent of illustrations by (among others) Ardizzone and Hoffnung.
But the chief explanation is the enduring charm of the tale.
Run by Donald Healey, a race driver with an enduring charm, the company that carried his name lasted 18 years.
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I also began to tune in to more enduring charms like loyalty and reliability.
Or maybe you might fancy John Ashdown's Spin column on the enduring charms of Netherlands cricket.
The films, and their enduring charms, are phenomenal, but there are contradictions in the Reiniger story.
But the enduring charms of "Fanny" are affectionately showcased in this beautifully sung staging, directed by Marc Bruni.
Like Harrison's, Rebanks' success lies in opening windows into hidden worlds, one of the enduring charms of social media.
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