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Discover Ludwig"compelling for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something as strongly encouraging or forcing someone to do something. For example, "Rachel's argument was so compelling for change that the whole team agreed to try the new plan."
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But they must always be compelling for the viewer.
But what was compelling for the rest of us?
The battle was compelling for only about seven holes.
Another early portrait is compelling for a different reason.
But the present is less compelling for the Mets.
It was great theater, if compelling for all the wrong reasons.
Queeney's loathing for Hester is all the more compelling for having no single identifiable cause.
The self-financing hypothesis is particularly compelling for expansionary fiscal policies targeted at investment.
Once again, it's the tight focus of the business angle that's most compelling for me too.
Even the things he created were most compelling for the ways he described them.
"I don't think this is very compelling for consumers," he said.
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