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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are most compelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is particularly persuasive or interesting in a given context.
Example: "The arguments presented in the debate are most compelling, making it difficult to choose a side."
Alternatives: "are highly persuasive" or "are particularly engaging."
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Which arguments and evidence are most compelling and convincing?
For Jarmusch, though, it's her clear eyes that are most compelling.
(There are five works so far; all stand alone but are most compelling when taken in as parts of a larger whole).
The shows that are most compelling have as much to do with families — broken ones — as they do with the mysteries of the universe.
Still, for all of that, Judt and Snyder are most compelling toward the end, when they are talking not about the twentieth century but about the twenty-first.
In Tournée, it's the romantic moments that are most compelling – between Amalric and one of the dancers; between Amalric and a petrol pump attendant.
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What is most compelling is that all of these ARE perceivable to biology, just not OUR biology.
But it's Chris Doyle's camera that is most compelling.
He is most compelling when he talks about the specifics of his craft.
Even the things he created were most compelling for the ways he described them.
But it's the astonishing range and sensuousness of Mathlouthi's voice that is most compelling.
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