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Discover Ludwig"enchant with" is correct and usable in written English.
To use it, you can describe something or someone that inspires admiration, delight, or fascination. For example, "Her voice was so beautiful, it enchanted me with its captivating melody."
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Be those things as they may — hard to judge on such indirect evidence — Ping manages both to sicken and to enchant with scabrous images and hypersensitive moral dither.
The festival brings in all kinds of talent -- for example Toumani and Sidiki Diabate of Mali were there to enchant with the rippling sounds of their kora duets -- but there is a definite emphasis on Catalan and Iberian culture.
it's not necessary but Daedric Armor would be cool to enchant with this, but any heavy armor should do the trick nicely Get 5 grand soul gems filled with grand souls and go the enchanting place (the Chironasium) at the Arcane University.
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Their enchanters are themselves enchanted with their own sorrows.
You can make a suit enchanted with 100% chameleon using custom enchantments or sigil stones and pretty much do anything without being seen at all.
Afterwards, Einstein declared himself enchanted with Hilbert.
"My brother was enchanted with the pictures".
Mr. Edom was enchanted with her & with this idea.
Mrs. Lingerman, the proprietress, was enchanted with her.
However, Hegel remained enchanted with the power of national aspiration.
Mrs. Hemlock seems to be utterly enchanted with this information.
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