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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fascinate with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when something or someone captivates, intrigues, or amazes another person. Example: She was fascinated with the beautiful landscape and couldn't stop taking pictures. In this sentence, "fascinated with" is used to show the subject's strong interest and captivation with the landscape.
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Mr. Hurlin's wonderfully realized sets fascinate with the exactness of their detail.
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"I'm fascinated with transformation".
She's fascinated with them".
"People are fascinated with them".
Chris was fascinated with details like that".
She has long been fascinated with Tibet.
He is just fascinated with this stuff".
Hyde became fascinated with building construction.
Why are people fascinated with magazine editors?
Gabriele Colangelo is fascinated with modern art.
I would be fascinated with that column.
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