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Discover Ludwig"has a charm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an expression used to describe something that has a pleasant or attractive quality, either physical or intangible. For example, "The old-fashioned style of the restaurant has a charm that draws us in every time."
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But, Paris in the rain has a charm.
It's almost so ugly it has a charm of its own.
This was Luxury Twitching, and it has a charm all of its own.
The sport itself, while not being the most athletic, has a charm and an exquisite ritual all of itself.
"He certainly has a charm about him," said John Feehery, the former spokesman for Speaker J. Dennis Hastert.
What's more, the restaurant has a charm — a buoyancy, really — that frequently papers over the food's shortcomings.
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"Radio dramas have a charm.
It had a charm of its own.
This period of melancholy hiatus can have a charm of its own.
We Midwesterners have a charm deficit from day one and never catch up.
"It had a charm I thought my customers might like," he said of the town.
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