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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have charm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person, place, or thing that has an attractive or appealing quality that draws people to it. Example sentence: "She had a certain charm that everyone found irresistible."
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They have charm.
That's unfortunate because cartoons can have charm.
Both have charm; neither cultivates it.
The books, like their author, have charm.
PCs have charm; Macs ooze pretension.
Even Hitler had to have charm".
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Lewis could have charmed us.
However, the 200 available games have charms of their own.
Pictures of the snowballs have charmed Russians online.
Have charms that symbolize your family.
He has charm, elegance, virility.
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