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"rivet attention" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to capture or hold someone's attention completely. You can use it in any context where you want to emphasize that something is particularly attention-grabbing or captivating. Example: The speaker's powerful words and engaging delivery riveted the audience's attention, leaving them at the edge of their seats.
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Mr. Rash certainly knows how to rivet attention.
Celebrity is the power to rivet attention, and Lurie realized that his riveting faculties had lapsed.
Adele Thomas's pared-down directing focuses on the multi-skilled performers – and they rivet attention.
Problems arise when organizations overemphasize incentives that rivet attention on expressed recognition and undermine regard for implied recognition.
Instead he is played by Irish-born Patrick Bergin, who hasn't the screen heft to rivet attention.
These offbeats rivet attention on the artist's improvisatory flair — the audacity of his unerring line, the summary deftness with which he handles light and shadow.
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Both riveted attention.
And "Sequenzas in Quadrilles" rivets attention.
In a collective religious experience there is usually an amazing event that rivets attention.
Just the way she shifted her torso sideways from her pelvis riveted attention.
Despite the film's extraordinary Musketeer power, he rivets attention in practically every scene.
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