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The phrase "be entertained with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone being amused or delighted with something. For example: We were entertained with stories from the tour guide about the history of the building.
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At such programs the crowd would be entertained with aerial feats.
The guests will be entertained with the premiere of a tragic opera, "Ariadne auf Naxos," and a song-and-dance show from a troupe of comedic players.
Increasingly, they seem to be aimed at a generic public that they assume can be entertained with a semblance of meaning, relevance and aesthetic experience.
Don't expect to see cabaret acts keeping the guests happy but do expect to be entertained with amusing after dinner "fireside chats", wildlife talks and gentle seminars on Antarctic history and politics.
The new Rudimental app will also enable fans to be entertained with regular radio shows broadcast from the group's music studio in Hoxton, east London, featuring various special guests.
Frequent fliers who have seen just about every in-flight movie can watch the film of their choice, and children can be entertained with movies appropriate to their ages.
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ESPN summoned Rush Limbaugh for "Sunday NFL Countdown," but it has now embraced the need to be entertaining with the "Playmakers" series, films, the "Beg Borrow and Deal" reality program and a mock trial on the baseball betting of Pete Rose.
Everywhere he went, it seemed, he was entertained with African dance, each performance more dazzling than the last.
The "Shrek" phenomenon is one of those seeming oddities in our culture — children being entertained with derision before they've been ravished by awe.
When the god arrived, he was seated on the barzman and given food (parts of the slaughtered victim) and drink, after which he was entertained with song.
Charles, said to be a talented noble who sang, composed and played the harp, was entertained with a new song every night according to Mr. Redlinger, who described Busnoys as the most avant-garde of the three composers.
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