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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply entranced" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a person who is lost in a trance-like state, usually due to an activity they find very interesting or absorbing. For example, "The child was deeply entranced by the vivid colors of the fish in the aquarium."
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The sense of being on the outside, not knowing the rules of the dance, not inner to them — but being deeply entranced nonetheless by the dancing.
During a dance-drama that includes the famous kris (heirloom sword) dance, in which deeply entranced performers turn swords on themselves but emerge unharmed, Barong confronts Rangda in magical combat.
When I was eventually able to pull my eyes and ears away from the station, I realized I had been deeply entranced enough to miss a cue the crowd was milling about the curators.
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Others were entranced.
America is entranced.
I stared, entranced.
Others were less entranced.
I sat entranced, wondering.
Picasso was entranced.
I was entranced.
Theodore falls deeply in love with Samantha, and she with him, but she is a mystery, a mystery partly signalled by the title: "her" rather than "she", the object of a man's perception and entranced bafflement.
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