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A versatile word usually used to express charm, extreme like and sometimes love.
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In three words, Fitzgerald neatly expresses charm, vitality and fickleness, and while the metaphor is not particularly subtle, the phrase defies any actress or director to be so elegant.
To spend an hour or so with him, under Jeff Calhoun's direction, is to board an express powered by charm and softshoe.
Still, this is soulful Russian charm expressed in a minor-key symphony.
As a leader and cleric, Nasrallah relied on charisma and subtle charm to express his message.
Don't be afraid to express yourself through your charm bracelet.
Make sure you don't use gestures that express grace, sensuality and charm.
The physical appeal of certain wineries, notably built-from-the-ground-up Palmer and funky Lenz, expresses the feel and charm of the old barns.
Told with a bittersweet charm that expresses points of humor but ends in grief, this tale's concept of an alien race mingling with earthlings has become a popular conceit of many science fiction works, perhaps most notably being (1951).
He has gathered together the best of Hardwick's short fiction in "The New York Stories of Elizabeth Hardwick," and, in his powerful and insightful introduction, he expresses something of the charm of the woman — and her great struggles to produce stories that reflected her unique process of intellection, her engagement in the world of ideas.
He tries not to out-express or out-charm her.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com