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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is fascinated" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's strong interest or attraction to something. For example: - She is fascinated by astrophysics. - The children were fascinated as they watched the magician perform. - He is always fascinated by the intricate details of architecture. - I was fascinated by the history of the ancient ruins. - The professor is fascinated by the potential of artificial intelligence.
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He is fascinated by dolphins.
He is fascinated by them.
The author is fascinated by the ordinary.
Gabriele Colangelo is fascinated with modern art.
Marsh is fascinated by the brain.
Dadd is fascinated by Morison.
But nonetheless he is fascinated.
He is fascinated by Baltimore.
Myhrvold is fascinated by invention and innovation.
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"They're fascinated".
"The visitors are fascinated.
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