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The phrase "a point of fascination" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that captures interest or curiosity. Example: "The intricate designs of ancient artifacts are a point of fascination for many historians."
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They've become a point of fascination.
Still, with Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes continuing to face criminal charges that she knowingly defrauded investors, along with Theranos's former president and COO (and Holmes's longtime lover) Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, the company and the pair's trajectory remain a point of fascination for many.
Still, with Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes continuing to face criminal charges that she knowingly defrauded investors, along with Theranos's former president and COO (and Holmes's longtime lover) Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, the company and the pair's trajectory remain a point of fascination for many.
For Rideout who got his start as a child drawing pears under the instruction of his father, a dedicated hobby painter it is not merely the practice of documentation that is a point of fascination.
When people refer to cave art they're usually talking about those paleolithic paintings that overwhelmed Picasso when he first saw them and remain a point of fascination and inspiration to this day.
The key is to make sure that the object itself does not become a point of fascination for your mind.
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The black woman's "butt" has been considered a distinct point of fascination for centuries.
Depilation, as it happens, is a particular point of fascination here, though not every client is on board.
The company, which claims to have more than 300 million customers, is regularly profiled by local and international media outlets, with the love life of Liu a particular point of fascination.
Flying cars are nowhere in our skies and James Bond's Lotus Esprit submarine remains but a fictitious point of fascination, but for much of the '60s it was possible to buy a mass-produced, turn-key car that also functioned as a boat.
The film, Smith says, hits "a precise point of fascination and contention among Americans".
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