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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be enraptured' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a deep feeling of joy or pleasure, for example, "The children were enraptured by the fireworks display."
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Besides, how many times would you be enraptured by appearances?
Today's conservative cultural critics might also be enraptured.
But at a time when the world can still be enraptured by a royal wedding, its cries of "Vivat Regina!" could not have seemed more relevant.
If you like artfully crafted old-school black-and-white cinematography, of the sort that distinguished Pawel Pawlikowski's Ida, you may well be enraptured by Polish film Papusza.
I'm not going to be enraptured by every band I see – I want to be able to look at my phone when bands are playing.
Only the clouded of vision, or the shrunken of soul, could fail to be enraptured by the latest Guy Ritchie extravaganza.
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