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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fascinated to' is not correct in written English
The correct phrase would be 'fascinated by'. For example, "The audience was fascinated by the performance."
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I'd be fascinated to hear other people's.
"But I am fascinated to see it".
I'd be fascinated to find out.
I'd be fascinated to read responses.
"I'm fascinated to know myself," he said.
I will be fascinated to understand".
"I'm fascinated to imagine what all these people are doing.
I'm fascinated to hear what people think about things.
I'm fascinated to see what's going to happen.
I'd be fascinated to hear what you think.
Fascinated to see how they evolve from here.
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