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Discover Ludwig"completely enamored" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it in any situation where you want to express great admiration, infatuation, or love for a person or object. For example, "She was completely enamored with the sights and sounds of the city."
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This is a book that everyone at Knopf is completely enamored of.
I was completely enamored," DeJoria, who previously wanted to be a fighter pilot, said.
Ms. Sanders, the daughter of a modernist architect, had grown up in a glassy house in Bern, Switzerland, and was not completely enamored of the stone house's aesthetic.
"I was completely enamored with the idea that the best way to look at human behavior was to look at the behavior of animals," Wolfe said.
At the time, the country was completely enamored with European music, viewing its own indigenous musical traditions -- Native American and African-American -- as unworthy of serious consideration.
Though it's not polite to say so out loud, some of the best Spanish music was written by French composers, especially Debussy and Ravel, who were completely enamored of everything Spanish.
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I was totally enamored.
Not all critics were enamored with the emerging movements.
Indeed, Obama is a progressive leader who is completely comfortable with power (but not enamored with it) and he is willing to wield moral ideals as if they were Japanese Katanas--elegantly, but with deadly effect.
Not all security experts are enamored of the "R -word.
All of us were enamored.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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