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Discover LudwigThe phrase "true magic" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a type of magic that is considered to be genuine or authentic. Example: She had always been intrigued by the idea of true magic, but when she witnessed the magician make her card disappear and reappear in her pocket, she was convinced it was real.
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"It just showed the true magic of Joe Montana and his ability to get things done.
But the true magic in these books for me is in the complexities of the ballroom.
True magic is not pulling rabbits out of hats; it is the transformation of things.
Although Jack and Molly's parents are magicians, this is an act of true magic.
But as with so much in life, the true magic of the videos came from the moments in between.
True magic is dangerous, and there is little of that sort of propulsive danger in these pages; where it does occur is surprising, and oddly marginalized.
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But that is a 'perversion' of magic; the true magical effect is the reinforcement of hope and hard work that a drought puts to the test.
True Christmas magic!
It is brilliantly observed piece, which promises to be true historical magic and completely unlike anything else on television".
Tongue-in-cheek irreverence is balanced with true fairytale magic, reimagining rather than bulldozing long Christmas show traditions.
True, the magic of hearing the likes of Welcome To The Jungle, It's So Easy and November Rain live cannot be diminished.
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