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The phrase "are captivated by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone is strongly attracted or fascinated by something.
Example: "The audience are captivated by the magician's incredible performance."
Alternatives: "are enchanted by" or "are fascinated by".
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The boys are captivated by snow.
Babies are captivated by the most unexpected events.
They are not watching graceful sailing, they are captivated by the image of paceful sailing.
"Even those with no previous interest in sport are captivated by these Olympians".
We are captivated by something that may appear fleetingly, if at all, but doesn't last.
That Americans are captivated by the royals is beyond a doubt.
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Slimane is captivated by her.
But we were captivated by the auction.
Keith Medenblik is captivated by the iPhone.
We all were captivated by the wines.
And the kids were captivated by him.
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