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Usage examples with charm

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The critical reception for series two has praised the program's sharp blend of prime-time period charm and hard-hitting social commentary.
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He encouraged the actors to improvise freely, adding to the films' spontaneous charm.
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Passengers claimed that though advertisements certainly generate revenue for the railways, they spoil the charm and beauty of the train.
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They have charm and are easily persuaded, features in common with histrionic personality disorder.
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Much of the poem's irony and charm in fact lies in the conflation of these different worlds.
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He uses his adorable ways and cute face to charm girls he meets.
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It's a first act highlight, spiced by her golden pizzazz and kewpie-doll charm.
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Winsome charm is at a minimum; tomboy toughness takes over.
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It is marketed as being quietly enchanting and including a wandering country charm and all of the story-telling seductiveness of earlier work.
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The charm at the end of a ceiling fan pull chain, or a lamp pull chain is also known as a finial.
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