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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely enthralled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong feeling of fascination or intense interest in something.
Example: "After watching the documentary, I was absolutely enthralled by the intricate details of the subject matter."
Alternatives: "completely captivated" or "utterly fascinated".
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My daughter was absolutely enthralled..
"I was absolutely enthralled," she said.
When I first read him at university, I was absolutely enthralled.
As for his drive in the roadster, "I told my mom about it the evening after the scene, and she was absolutely enthralled when I told her Sophia was playing my mom," he said.
He was taking a course in "non-Western economics" and finding it dismal, and going to see Olivier in his Shakespeare films and being "absolutely enthralled". He returned to Tufts University, where he had been studying, got his degree and headed for New York.
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Now, DJ Harvey's a master of the build-up, a tantric selector not afraid to take things veeeeeeeeeeery slowly, and his Ministry set was seven hours of out of this world cosmic chug that rolled and rolled and kept the absolutely jam-packed room enthralled all night long.
But make an appointment and go, because I'm absolutely positive you'll be enthralled by this place.
His 2010 Bruckner Ninth, for example, was a disorienting and novel: "Space Music" is what another critic, similarly enthralled, said afterwards – and absolutely nailed it.
"I was enthralled.
The panelists were enthralled.
Skinner was enthralled.
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