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Use the idiom to make a sentence of your own- work like a charm

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Answered by shridevijagannavar
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Function very well, have a good effect or outcome, as in That knife-sharpener works like a charm, or Her deferential manner worked like a charm; he agreed to everything they'd asked for. This expression uses charm in the sense of "a magic spell." [Mid-1800s] Also see work wonders.

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Answered by MeenaBanait
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To work very well or be exceptionally effective.

This new software works like a charm. I barely had to do anything and the image is perfect.

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