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"captivating laughter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to refer to a particularly nice or memorable laugh that someone made. For example, "The dinner party was a success, especially when Bob let out his captivating laughter."
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Compared to my own studies, experiments like those designed to discern the effects of age and alcohol on laughter were captivating (both concluded that the more you drink/age, the less you understand, but the more you laugh).
A thrill ride from beginning to end, with equal parts suspense and laughter, Jamaica, Farewell has been captivating audiences worldwide for five years, and even caught the eye of Rita Wilson who optioned the piece for a feature film.
He found it captivating.
But it is equally captivating.
Her beauty was always captivating.
Superb sound, captivating picture quality.
The results are captivating.
It's captivating art--and captivating science.
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