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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really charming" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very pleasant or attractive. Example: "The small cottage in the countryside was really charming with its colorful garden and cozy interior."
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"She was really charming".
But it's really charming".
"I found him really charming.
It used to be really charming.
"He's very eloquent -- really charming and smart".
"The town used to be really charming.
"He was the class clown and he was really charming.
It is a really charming and beautiful setting.
He cares about poetry, too, and in himself he seems to me really charming.
A woman moved into a small apartment so full of defects as to be really charming.
Baden-Baden – I went there earlier this year and it's really charming.
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