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"get captivated" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about someone becoming intently interested in something. For example, "He got captivated by the beauty of the sunset, standing in awe as the orange and pink hues lit up the sky."
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From personal experience, I can tell you that you get captivated by it and sometimes go off to extremes, as if understanding the brain is the solution to understanding all thought and behavior.
It's easy to get captivated by shiny technology or compelling marketing, but if you really want to identify tomorrow's giants, pay the most attention to innovators that have figured out how to create, capture, or deliver value in unique ways.
Analysts on Wall Street often get captivated by EBITDA earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
When vegans get captivated by their own virtue, they hurt the cause of healthful eating by not allowing for the evidence that other mostly-plant-based dietary patterns can also promote human health.
The way I see it, a certain percentage of teenagers that end up at raves or festivals get captivated by the music, and a certain amount are just there for the drugs and the partying and because their friends are there.
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"I got captivated," he said of the travel business.
You really do realize how the city is getting captivated when you walk around it, and even outside the city.
"In some ways I got captivated by my own campaign," Dean told me.
"A lot of people don't realize what a genius he was as a painter, and his pictures were so endearing that you got captivated by what was going on," he said.
Since she can't raise the dead, she tries to find a spark of Weil in a look-alike niece, Sylvie, and then hires an actress (Soraya Broukhim) to impersonate Weil, hoping to learn from her. "I realize I'm getting captivated by my rather strange experiment," Ms. Haslett says.
I nearly missed my flight when I found "Squandered" by Craig at Stannstead....and got captivated to reading Browns plundered finances.
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