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The phrase "fascinated for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express someone's intense interest or curiosity about something. For example: - She was fascinated for hours by the intricate designs on the ancient pottery. - John's eyes were glued to the screen, fascinated for a full hour by the nature documentary. - I was fascinated for a moment, but then quickly lost interest in the lecture. - The students were fascinated for the entire field trip, asking endless questions and taking notes. - Even as a child, Sarah was fascinated for hours by the stars in the night sky.
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"I'm fascinated, for example, by the Kabbalah — not Madonna's version of it, but just the arcane, mystical side of Judaism".
He is fascinated, for instance, with the mechanics of writing, and wants his readers to share that interest.
Men might find some of this stuff interesting, too: I was fascinated, for instance, when Amanda Seyfried, shifting around, began to discuss the mechanics of her corset.
Write an opinion piece that describes the reasons that you think the disaster has managed to keep us fascinated for a century.
[24] I have been fascinated for years by this anecdote and asked Julie Fischer, one of my researchers, to investigate it for me.
Its extraction by quivering Heath Robinson/Meccano-style machinery a few minutes drive from Lipari kept me childishly fascinated for hours.
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Lastly, these cases fascinate for the door opened onto politics served raw.
Slim, in particular, is little more than a glamorous cipher, unlikely to fascinate for long.
Fascinating for the viewer, reputation-collapsing for just about everyone else.
Fortunately, the play still fascinates for what it reveals about Coward himself: not least his suspicion of entangling personal commitments.
They are "fascinating for providing a window of what the American West, postfrontier, looked like," he said, not only as photos themselves, but as a chronology.
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