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The phrase "merely fascinated by" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey a feeling of being interested or intrigued by something, but not to an extreme or intense degree. Example: Despite her love for science, Jane was merely fascinated by the complexity of quantum mechanics.
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"I was just fascinated by it.
I'm just fascinated by his competence".
Observing this scene not as a legitimate natural scientist but merely as a writer fascinated by the Biblical story of the primal pair, I felt an odd twinge of shame at my voyeuristic role.
"But I'm fascinated by it.
In a culture where presidents, celebrities and products alike are assessed as brands, it's perfectly natural to be more fascinated by the people shaping the image than the ones who merely claim it in public.
He is fascinated by dolphins.
And continually fascinated by it.
We were fascinated by Ilgauskas.
He was fascinated by technology.
I'm fascinated by them.
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