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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as entertained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the state of being amused or engaged in a particular activity or event.
Example: "The audience was captivated, as entertained by the performance as they had ever been."
Alternatives: "as amused" or "as engaged".
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He seemed as entertained as I by how his fantasy could rise in hours from sketch to housing.
EAVESDROPPING Keep your ears pricked at all times and you will be as entertained as much by what you hear as by what you see.
They watched her face to see whether she liked the taste and laughed delightedly when it was obvious that she didn't, although she bravely insisted ("I do! I do quite like it!"), as entertained as if they were feeding beer to a puppy.
See? You're just as entertained.
You'll be just as entertained as you would be by Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
At this point, Blair and her boyfriend were just as entertained as the rest of the internet.
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That can be as entertaining.
He is not quite as entertaining.
As entertaining as the noise was, it stayed half-formed.
Their mandate is to enlighten as well as entertain.
Although of course, it wouldn't be as entertaining.
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