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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certain fascination" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used to refer to a strong interest or attraction that a person has for something. For example: "The way she talked about her travels to the Far East revealed a certain fascination with the culture."
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Mars has always had a certain fascination for us Earthlings.
As a self-portrait of the artist at sunset, Babe exerts a certain fascination.
"There's a certain fascination even with the head and throat-cutting.
Bringing Out the Dead was a hobbled, anguished mess (though not without a certain fascination).
This gives a certain fascination to even the smaller winter sports.
For me, the Middle East has always held a certain fascination.
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But an older series Origin of the Beginning is about finding out where certain fascinations and ideas came from.
The games they play on the secretary have a certain sinister fascination, as sadism always does.
All of them are going down, stuck together, and their dying fall commands a certain queasy fascination.
There's a certain lurid fascination that fuels our curiosity about Scientology due in no small part to the celebrities within its ranks.
There is, admittedly, a certain grim fascination in watching two actors over age 45 devote so much effort to trying to look 15 years younger than they are.
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