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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enthrall with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to mean "to capture the attention and interest of a person or people." For example, you could say, "He enthralled the audience with his passionate performance."
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On television and in tasty 30-minute bites, the show "Sex and the City" managed to entertain and sometimes even enthrall with self-consciously glib morality stories about love and desire in the modern world.
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From its first shot of men's hands gathered on a card table to a final thrilling car ride en plein air through Paris, "Rififi" charms and enthralls with its blend of documentary and poetry.
But it enthralls with two other questions: Who was Jenny?
If the film "doesn't have the catchy songs of 'Enchanted' or the witty dialogue of 'The Princess Bride,'" Puig says, it nonetheless "enthralls with its ravishing style and timeless message of resilience, decency and kindness triumphing over evil".
Musicians enthrall audiences with high-octane performances reflecting Salvador's status as a bastion of Brazil's popular culture.
The oddball neighbors are there, in altered form, to enthrall Coraline with nightly spectacles — a dream vaudeville that will transfix the movie's audience as well.
In the great aria of seduction "V'adoro pupille," Cleopatra, pretending to be Lydia, a noblewoman who has been robbed of her birthright by Ptolemy, tries to enthrall Caesar with a serenade.
Wales, Scotland, the North, the Midlands: each made Margate their own for "their" week, and each had a particular programme of music they liked – which my dad would play, and enthrall them with.
The newspapers continue to enthrall me with new information.
Social changes associated with the end of the medieval period and the Renaissance also conspired to rob the character of Arthur and his associated legend of some of their power to enthrall audiences, with the result that 1634 saw the last printing of Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur for nearly 200 years.
Pink's better songs, created with or by collaborators like Max Martin and Billy Mann, are compact studies in pop construction, and she could easily use them to enthrall an arena with few diversions.
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