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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "fascinated in" is not correct in written English
The correct phrase to use would be "fascinated by." Example sentence: I was fascinated by the story of how he built his successful business.
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Only Ravel's ceaselessly inventive, ragtime-inflected Sonata in G fascinated in its own right.
"Jennifer is fascinated in the whole world of the psychologist and I'm fascinated in the way she uses humour to help people think about difficult things.
I'm always fascinated in the theatre by how quickly an audience understands the rules of engagement.
And now I'm starting to get really fascinated in technology on a different level.
Readers have become fascinated in recent years with portraits of rural Appalachian life.
It is really gross and we were fascinated in a disgusted way".
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Fascinating in what sense, you ask.
"She fascinates in her own right".
Yet as much as the Turner appals for its circus atmosphere, it fascinates in equal measure.
Fascinating in themselves, these earlier films are also a reminder that simplicity, particularly in the movies, is not always simple.
Fascinating in itself, the Fawood Children's Centre also plays a complex role in the surrounding cityscape.
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