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Discover LudwigThe phrase "riveted on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone's attention is focused intently on something. For example, "The audience was riveted on the performance and didn't make a sound."
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You want them riveted on you, not on the slides.
He kept his eyes riveted on the music.
It was a furiously committed interpretation, and the staging kept you riveted on the music.
But I was especially riveted, on this visit, by two unsuccessful paintings.
Today the world's attention is riveted on crises in the Middle East.
But the attention riveted on the church by the pope's visit raises the stakes significantly.
Their eyes remained riveted on the camera lens; I found them patient and gentle".
"He was riveted on the delegate this entire time," Captain Peters said.
Fortunately, everyone's eyes were riveted on the other woman struggling into her suit.
He answered my questions about school politely, but his eyes were riveted on the baseball glove.
All eyes were now riveted on the pale newborn girl, motionless on the delivery-room table.
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