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The phrase "arresting to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion.
Example: "The artwork was arresting to the viewers, capturing their attention immediately."
Alternatives: "captivating to" or "engaging to".
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It is arresting to see a familiar object assume an unfamiliar shape.
"It's a visual movement that's arresting to the eye," he said.
His appearance was sufficiently arresting to have attracted a number of descriptions.
The images in "Stop Making Sense" remain arresting to this day.
Moved by this "extraterrestrial remix," Attlee finds it "arguably more arresting to 21st-century ears than the original".
The resulting imagery, featuring Westwood herself, her clothes, her husband, Andreas, and Keller's penis, is arresting, to say the least.
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One suspect has been arrested to date.
It said: "We got arrested to see Korn.
Several were arrested to prevent a breach of the peace.
"My mom said not to be arrested, to be careful.
Police are believed to have arrested up to 100 people.
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