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"Have a fascination with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have a strong, intense interest in something. You can use this phrase in a variety of contexts, such as: - "I have a fascination with ancient civilizations and love studying their cultures and traditions." - "She has always had a fascination with astronomy and spends hours stargazing every night." - "Many people have a fascination with true crime stories and documentaries." - "My brother has a fascination with cars and spends all his free time tinkering with engines and learning about different models." - "I have a fascination with languages and enjoy learning new ones whenever I can." Example: "Growing up, I had a fascination with fairy tales and would spend hours reading and imagining myself in magical worlds."
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"Some have a fascination with space.
Does America have a fascination with rebels?
We have a fascination with celebrity crack-ups.
"I have a fascination with self-portraits," he said.
Slayer Have a fascination with the Nazis - and rocking out.
There is an economic reason we have a fascination with the bachelor's degree, isn't there?
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John Lennon had a fascination with the alphabet.
Earthlings have long had a fascination with the unknown.
The world, it seems, has a fascination with success.
"I had a fascination with this country," she says.
And it has a fascination with financial engineering.
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