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"entertaining nature" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is fun and amusing, or to talk about a recreational activity. For example: "We enjoyed the family picnic, with its entertaining nature making it a great afternoon."
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Divertimento, ( Italian: "diversion," or "amusement", ) plural Divertimenti, 18th-century musical genre of a light and entertaining nature usually consisting of several movements for strings, winds, or both.
More recently, Twitter debuted a live stream of a more entertaining nature, when it hosted People's live Q&A with the cast of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story".
There wasn't much to do in Dubbo of an entertaining nature, so it was lucky that Emma's grandmother had a ballet school.
Because of their entertaining nature, video games developed a bad rap over the years for "rotting kids' brains" or distracting them from more studious pursuits.
If the topics are well chosen, participants will recognize their relevance to daily practice; in addition, the entertaining nature of the debate enhances the learning experience [ 4, 14].
While calling it a "gem" and of "entertaining nature", he criticized the storylines as "repetitive" and said the show "lacks the genius of SpongeBob".
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News organizations have no idea whether the event is meant to be political or entertaining in nature, but most of them, including CNN, MSNBC, Fox News and the three network evening newscasts, have plans to cover at least some portion of the rally live.
Her authenticity combined with her entertaining, compelling nature makes her a unique and powerful personality born to speak to the masses!
Buy from Amazon.co.ukONE story in this surprisingly entertaining book on the nature of money is about the Irish banking crisis.
Splashed with enormously entertaining dialogue, the shouty nature of The Club – all those clashing personalities and feuding egos – make it an oddly distinguished sports movie.
Marianne Elliott's production runs with Stephens' conceit that what we are watching is a school play based on Christopher's own book, and transforms it into a hugely entertaining meditation on the nature of truth and how we present ourselves to each other.
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