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The phrase "likeable attitude" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a person's demeanor or behavior that is pleasant and appealing to others. Example: "Her likeable attitude made her the favorite among her colleagues."
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He's got a really likeable attitude.
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They are always talking about who is likeable and who has attitude and who is arrogant.
And having a consistently good attitude makes you much more likeable and trustworthy, while lifting the spirits of those around you.
Inspector Bordelli (charmingly translated on the author's website as Commissioner Brothels) turns out to be likeable, idiosyncratic, compassionate and conscientious, though with his pragmatic attitude to petty villains he wouldn't last five minutes in the modern UK force.
But likeable.
Someone likeable.
Likeable but lacking something.
His character is likeable.
Bruised teen-agers: likeable.
And immensely likeable.
Also, what is "likeable"?
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