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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compelling figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is striking, interesting, or persuasive in appearance or character.
Example: "The artist presented a compelling figure in her latest painting, drawing the viewer's attention immediately."
Alternatives: "captivating character" or "striking presence."
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Hartmann was a compelling figure.
Samuele himself is a compelling figure.
What makes him such a compelling figure to you?
The Jesus that emerges here is a compelling figure of deep and life-giving spirituality.
With his hollow cheeks, spindly frame and nailbiting intensity, Whishaw makes a compelling figure.
Yet it's the personality that makes her such a compelling figure.
Behind that compelling figure, though, is the sheer economic complexity of feeding 3.6 billion people.
"She's a very compelling figure in terms of television and ratings," Mr. Trump said.
That's what makes him the most compelling figure in the sport.
After Thomas, the best player and most compelling figure was the 5-foot-9 Marchand.
Coco Chanel, the subject of several recent biographies and biopics, remains a compelling figure who catches the public imagination.
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