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"has a certain charm" is correct and is used often in written English.
It is generally used to express possible admiration or appreciation of something, even if it is not typically admired. Example sentence: "Her moth-eaten old wardrobe has a certain charm."
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It has a certain charm.
Actually, this one has a certain charm.
Mr Etro's loopy imagination has a certain charm.
This chattier, more personal section of the book has a certain charm.
This has a certain charm, but makes the prevailing tone hard to gauge.
The hotel lost its franchise and most of its customers long ago, but it has a certain charm.
Similar(22)
But he had a certain charm.
Dilley had a certain charm.
But it had a certain charm, a certain character.
I did not become an immediate fan, but this introduction had a certain charm.
Holmes, she added, had a "certain charm" with older, white men.
More suggestions(20)
has a certain glamour
has a certain warmth
has a certain sweetness
has a certain elegance
has a certain attractiveness
has a real charm
has a certain charisma
has a certain force
has a certain ring
has a certain expressiveness
has a spiky charm
has a distinctive charm
has a certain credibility
has a certain cachet
has a raffish charm
has a certain pride
has a certain resonance
has a certain sophistication
has a certain mystery
has a certain gravitas
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