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The phrase 'works its magic' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that produces a positive or desirable effect. For example: "The new recipe worked its magic and the cake was a huge hit at the party!".
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It tingles a bit as it works its magic, but it's not painful.
It stands on slender but sturdy legs of stainless steel, and it works its magic high up in the air.
We know what it is, but we don't know why it exerts such a powerful hold on the imagination, or how it works its magic.
As a poet himself, Mr. Raine has a practitioner's understanding of language and rhythm and sound, and he uses this knowledge to convey the beauty and power of Eliot's verse, and the myriad, subtle ways it works its magic on the reader.
It works its magic and eventually makes its way to your DVD burner.
The team behind SeeDB also claims that it works its magic more quickly, is nontoxic and easier to handle, and does not distort the tissue sample.
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It won't work its magic if it is treated as a once off event.
You simply upload an image, insert text, and then watch it work its magic.
For the VMAs, it just means the path is clear for it to work its magic.
Now, according to a recent experiment, it can work its magic on human females, too.
I'm never quite hot, dusty or fed up enough for it to work its magic.
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