élanin a sentence
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People are attracted to his élan.
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Even Eiffel's tower, forecast by wishful Americans to be a monstrosity that would disfigure forever the comely landscape of Paris, turned out to possess unexpected élan, with a sweeping base and tapered shaft that evoked the trail of a skyrocket.† (source)
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Mike Strank, an immensely popular sergeant who had some of the élan, if not the notoriety, of John Basilone, had his own colorful way of expressing brotherhood.† (source)
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Consider this dog of great élan, of impeccable manner, of ton, enfin of a certain majesty.†
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