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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'with charm' is correct and usable in written English
Generally, this phrase is used to describe someone who has an attractive or appealing personality. For example, "She was a pleasant person with charm and wit."
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With charm.
They startle, with charm.
Just said with charm".
A boyo, with charm in spades.
Find me the French notary with charm".
They're just loaded with charm.
But Le Village does cheap with charm.
He operates with charm as well as force.
Mr Cliburn disarmed them with charm and sincerity.
And has done so, moreover, with charm, charisma and humour.
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He exudes intensity interlaced with charm, and there is something unflinching about him.
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