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Discover Ludwig"it's captivating" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something is very interesting, intriguing, or holding one's attention. Example: "The movie's plot was so engaging and the acting was phenomenal; it's captivating from beginning to end."
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It's captivating.
It's captivating and irritatingly futile.
It's captivating stuff, no doubt, but the formula is growing a bit tired.
It's captivating – perhaps because I've never heard an Aboriginal woman described so beautifully by an Aboriginal man in an Australian play.
And it's captivating, to say the least.
It's captivating art--and captivating science.
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It's captivated me.
"It's captivated a younger audience," he adds, and "it broke us free from being an older, more venerable brand".
And it is captivating.
Even if you're not a music person, it is captivating.
Ultimately I have to tell them that this is a land without shortcuts".As such, it is captivating.
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