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Discover LudwigThe phrase "makes it compelling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is particularly interesting, persuasive, or motivating. For example, "The author's creative use of language makes it compelling to read."
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While Queer Brown Voices is likely to become a seminal text in college and university queer studies programs, its conversational tone makes it compelling for a general reader as well.
But AHAlife adds a magazine-like editorial quality to its site with curated recommendations that makes it compelling.
Part of what makes it compelling, of course, is the identity of its author.
It's only the shouty craziness that makes it compelling.
It's the Lynch-like shapes within Boyle's music that makes it compelling.
This, I suggest to her, is a key part of what makes it compelling.
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Its steely candour, and weird, passionate urgency make it compelling.
Make it compelling and relevant.
"Usage incentives like that make it compelling".
You want to make it compelling and commercial.
The peculiar coolness and objectivity of the scene made it compelling, even poetic — and singularly unsensational.
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