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Discover Ludwig'captivates you' is a grammatically correct phrase in English.
It is used to indicate that someone or something strongly interests you or is particularly attractive. For example, "The vibrant colors and intricate patterns of the painting captivates you and leaves you speechless."
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Though the music is emotionally indulgent, the unflinching excess captivates you.
But if it's the family patriarch, John Huston, who captivates you, then get his 1980 autobiography, An Open Book.
What is it about water that captivates you?There is a bit of the North Sea here in Suffolk that has got me by the short and curlys.
But what I didn't know as a novice jogger how addictive this sport is, how it captivates you and carries you along in a wave of blissful meditation.
In the third movement, a study in perpetual motion and obsessive repetitions, Mr. Ligeti captivates you with his ingenious ability to have multiple, seemingly contradictory things happening at once.
Tanya Tarr: What captivates you the most in the luxury jewelry industry?
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The stories captivate you, and you get involved in them, but they're not real".
No doubt the flora and fauna of the world's greatest capitalist power captivate you.
What is it about this sport that has captivated you to make it your life's work?
Packed with an abundance of suspense and surprises, this spellbinding thriller will captivate you from beginning to the very end.
The "back from the dead" aspect of the phenomenon is captivating: you are seeing, or you feel that you are seeing, something that once was believed to have vanished forever.
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