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The phrase "very endearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that evokes affection or warmth, often in a charming or lovable way. Example: "The puppy's playful antics were very endearing, making everyone in the room smile."
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"It was very endearing".
I found his intense vulnerability very endearing.
But it doesn't necessarily make him very endearing.
I thought that was a very endearing gesture.
These are too brief to be very endearing.
I'm louder, whereas Kevin has a serenity, which I find very endearing.
"Sometimes," said Mary, "the British way of life is very endearing".
I Did It Again"; his gravitas, her pop tartness, very endearing.
From a little boy, he had a smile that was very endearing".
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Ross Noble I like Ross Noble; he's very dry, very arid, but also really endearing as a person.
They are at best "cute", and sometimes even "adorable", and very often "endearing".
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