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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am spellbound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of being captivated or enchanted by something, often in a magical or extraordinary sense. Example: "As the magician performed his final trick, I was completely spellbound by the illusion."
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'Sardinia was colonised by the Phoenicians and Romans,' she purrs and, often going for weeks without nuanced conversation, I am spellbound.
The list of useful implements that can be crafted from wood is infinite and amazing, and I am spellbound by the ancient practice of woodworking, fueled by the ingenuity of men and women to cleverly alter this natural material into items of use and beauty.
As Europe's oldest luxury hotel group, there is a certain amount of grandness & flair to expect from a Kempinski property & yet each time I visit the Ciragan Palace, the only Ottoman Imperial Palace & Hotel on the Bosphorus, I am spellbound by its beauty & the beauty of it's guests.
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I was spellbound by desire".
From childhood, I was spellbound by them, star struck.
But I was spellbound by the acting and the power it generated.
Having just purchased this book, I'm spellbound; I am almost halfway through it.
"There were moments when I was spellbound by what I was writing.
I was spellbound by 21 hours of light and the great company.
"I was spellbound throughout the whole three and a quarter hours," he said.
I was spellbound, standing in the doorway, a breeze coming in.
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