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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put a spell" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used as a verb phrase and means to use magic or supernatural powers to influence or control someone or something. Example: The witch put a spell on the prince, causing him to fall in love with her.
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"He's going to put a spell on you," Irene said.
"It put a spell on me," Ms. Flowers said.
Watson has once again put a spell on a major championship.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell: can the BBC's ambitious magician drama put a spell on audiences?
So I don't know, maybe someone's put a spell or something on us.
They had put a spell on the young boy, and he had died.
John Burnside's latest book is I Put a Spell on You (Jonathan Cape).
Ed Harcourt You Put A Spell On Me (Heavenly) Poor old chubby-cheeked Ed Harcourt.
This summer, I have found a brilliant candidate – John Burnside's I Put a Spell on You.
He put a spell on me, but he won't tell me how.
i have known them to put a spell on a man and spin him like a top!
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