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The phrase "unspoiled quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has retained its original, untouched, or pure characteristics, often in reference to nature or products. Example: "The unspoiled quality of the landscape made it a perfect destination for nature lovers."
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If the young cast members have an unspoiled quality, that's because most were born around 1990 and had never acted before.
Like Tahoe, many of the bodies of water on Forbes' list of lovely lakes lie in a delicate space their beauty draws admirers, but too many tourists can diminish the unspoiled quality that made the lakes so enchanting in the first place.
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Rosemary is an unspoiled innocent, a quality that attracts the others, and it's partly because of her that the novel, while so literary in its aspirations, isn't pretentious.
While 60,000 divers reportedly visit Cozumel each year -- nearly doubling the island's population of 65,000 -- water quality seemed unspoiled, at least on the western side of the island where Ken was.
The consequences of energy exploration for wildlife and air quality have long been contentious in unspoiled corners of the West.
Very unspoiled.
"This is the unspoiled Algarve".
An unspoiled paradise.
Shores feel unspoiled, almost desolate.
An unspoiled west coast pearl.
Bold-face restaurateurs vie with unspoiled nature.
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