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The phrase "a captivating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly interesting or charming, often in relation to art, literature, or experiences.
Example: "The novel was a captivating tale of adventure and self-discovery that kept me engaged until the last page."
Alternatives: "an enchanting" or "a fascinating".
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Here's a captivating exclusive from Adam Johnson.
The result is a captivating short film.
Billy Romp's a captivating guy.
Who but Mr. King could make this a captivating situation?
Singing with a sensuously lyrical soprano, Amanda Squitieri is a captivating presence as Beatrice.
As a player, Lucas was a captivating presence — to fans, to teammates, even to opponents.
Via Cbsnews.com The Los Angeles Times has a captivating picture essay on the 1932 Olympic marathon.
The man behind LCD Soundsystem has opened a captivating restaurant in Williamsburg.
A captivating fable of truth and memory, "Beautiful Lies" speaks to us quietly yet with strength.
A captivating presence in any role".
A captivating corollary of this is that P = NP iff SO = FO LFP).
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