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Discover LudwigThe phrase "personal charm" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English and can be used in a wide variety of contexts.
For example, you might say: "Jane has a unique personal charm that has helped her succeed in the workplace."
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Churchill had personal charm.
Roosevelt had personal charm... Personal charm is a great help.
He does have great personal charm.
Her grace, personal charm and resilience affected all.
But he also possessed humour and a massive personal charm.
His personal charm and charisma provided international celebrity status.
His personal charm offensive seems to be working.
Another reason, surely, was his personal charm, humour and grace.
And her personal charm seems to have been irresistible.
His personal charm, warmth and humor shall be greatly missed.
"It's not just a function of personal charm," the president said.
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