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The phrase "a fascinating man with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who possesses intriguing qualities or characteristics, often followed by what those qualities are.
Example: "He is a fascinating man with a wealth of knowledge about ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "an intriguing man possessing" or "a captivating man who has".
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He's a fascinating man with a varied history.
Czukay, who Murphy describes as "a fascinating man, with lots of wonderful stories," now makes up nearly 10% of the entire Claremont background, which if nothing else is a testament for just how mad about him Murphy is.
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He is a fascinating man, tall and lean with a long mane of grey hair.
He is, in other words, a fascinating man and we're lucky to have him with us.
He's a fascinating man, and we made a lot of requests to meet him and speak with him.
This is a fascinating book by a fascinating man from a fascinating place.
"He's a fascinating man," Minetti said.
He's a fascinating man.
Brando's a fascinating man.
It's a fascinating one, of a fascinating man.
He was a fascinating man but a rascal.
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