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The phrase "entertained them with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action where someone provides amusement or enjoyment to others, often through performance or storytelling.
Example: "During the party, she entertained them with her captivating stories and jokes."
Alternatives: "amused them with" or "delighted them with".
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She entertained them with Bible stories, and on succeeding Sundays more and more children appeared.
Later he made coffee, and then entertained them with tales of the sea.
"Once, a government delegation came here from west Africa and we entertained them with voodoo drummers".
A colored magician entertained them with trite tricks & charged an exhorbitant fee.
He entertained them with a story he made up as they went along, and "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" was born.
De Laurentiis entertained them with champagne and lascivious stories about beautiful actresses, and then sold the script to Warner Bros. for five times what he'd paid.
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So Beaumarchais, also a ghost and in love with Marie, entertains them with his new opera, "A Figaro for Antonia".
Hidden with other Jewish children in safe houses, he would entertain them with acts inspired by Charlie Chaplin.
They ranged themselves before us a polite distance, giving us the feeling that we ought to entertain them with song.
But he wants to entertain them with shows that connect on the deepest level -- the level of art.
Trinder's charges are traumatised and silent; he does his best to entertain them with a song.
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