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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cast spells" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used figuratively to describe someone as having a strong, almost magical, ability to influence or convince others. For example, you might say: "The politician has a way of speaking that casts a spell over the audience."
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They cast spells on opposing teams.
You cast spells, slay dragons, and talk to wolves.
The Giants' fearsome front has done more than cast spells on opponents.
I think it's time that you learn how to really cast spells".
When the women take lovers, steal babies, cast spells, their actions feel contrived.
The thief and the wizard set traps and decoys, cast spells of misdirection.
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January the Twelfth: Ordered mage to cast spell that would make me instantly lose stones.
Presumably things like "cast spell 3," etc.
Both performers appeared to be casting spells.
Polyphonia casts spells over its dancers and spectators alike.
Loewe makes the verses surge and swirl, casting spells even in lines that read like throwaways.
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