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The phrase "a compelling tale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a story that is engaging, interesting, or captivating to the audience.
Example: "The novel is not just a story; it is a compelling tale that keeps readers on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "an engaging story" or "a captivating narrative."
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Such a compelling tale.
But the book is still "a compelling tale of familial self-discovery".
The "Banktown" saga has all the elements of a compelling tale of high finance.
The real history of Ipswich lace is a compelling tale in its own right.
Still, the quests of the various Litvinoffs make a compelling tale of familial self-discovery.
It's a compelling tale, and of course in one respect it's true.
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Set in Paris during the 1930s, this is a tender, compelling tale of a little boy who could be Oliver Twist, but whose life has a happy ending.
It is an axiom in politics that a good life story can help get a candidate elected, and few politicians have a more compelling tale than Mr. Edwards.
It is a balanced, compelling tale of finding and losing, making and marring.
This is a famously compelling tale, and Mr. Sherrill's rendition is at the very least instructive and certainly more lively and engaging than a Bible on tape.
In other words, this isn't the amoral world of the anti-hero, ploughing his lonely furrow towards his compromised end, but instead a quietly compelling tale of ordinary lives and understandable mistakes.
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