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Discover Ludwig'fascinating with' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
To use 'fascinate' in a sentence, you would typically use 'fascinating' as an adjective. For example: "His story was fascinating."
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It was fascinating, with each stage clear and well defined.
Lear is fascinating with the brilliance of his kingly language.
The reckoning occurs in our insurance tables, its reflected in our fascinating with DNA.
I found it fascinating, with piercing fruit, deep underlying tannins and aromas of wildflowers and berries.
And then show that you have "done something fascinating" with your life.
The results are fascinating, with potentially far-reaching implications for all the parties.
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(One with a fascinating relationship with his wife, for example. And alcohol).
They did fascinating things with primitive instruments.
(Here is a fascinating interview with Paradjanov).
Systemic mastocytosis is a fascinating disease with diverse clinical features.
NPR has a fascinating interview with the pilot.
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