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Discover LudwigThe phrase "captivating stories" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to interesting tales or narratives. For example, "The author's collection of captivating stories left me wanting to read more."
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Page A17 New York RABBI ADMITS HIS STORIES OF SAVING TORAHS WERE FAKE For years Rabbi Menachem Youlus told captivating stories of traveling to Eastern Europe and beyond to search for historic Torahs that were lost or hidden during the Holocaust.
She spends a long and happy life there, teaching the endearing yetis English speech and good manners, and telling them captivating stories.
The journalistic avidity that fills this novel with captivating stories and tellingly observed details can also become an invented slickness that might be called novelism.
She videotaped herself, using her breath to give some words more weight and the occasional "presidential pause". She connected with audiences by learning to tell engaging and captivating stories.
Well-researched, Ice is full of fascinating anecdotes, captivating stories, and well-chosen literary quotes...
While the tools have changed (PowerPoint has replaced cave drawings), our desire to hear captivating stories hasn't changed at all.
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But the screenplay for that mystical, romantic movie differs enormously from Fitzgerald's satirical, deeply metaphorical and captivating story.
"The most captivating story of human suffering I have read in a very long time.
Television, in news no less than in entertainment, has to come to us in a regular, dependable form, with captivating story lines and heroes and heroines we're comfortable inviting into our homes as frequent guests.
Jean Craighead George waited 30 years to write a sequel to "My Side of the Mountain," her captivating story of teen-age Sam Gribley's flight from his family's overcrowded New York City apartment to live off the land in the Catskills.
I hesitate to give much more of a description of this odd, captivating story, because the first chapter, titled "Please answer me," puts the reader into a dizzying state of incomprehension.
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