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The phrase "riveting personality" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who has an interesting, captivating, and engaging personality. For example, "She was truly one-of-a-kind--she had a riveting personality that drew people in."
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It's a quest for a golden throat, a beautiful mind and a riveting personality -- all in the same person.
Björk, however, emerged as the band's most riveting personality.
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It combines some of my very favorite things: riveting drama, diverse personalities...and food.
WHY do you think this reporter describes the whole seven-game series "riveting … for the personalities it featured and for the way it unfolded"?
He may be a jerk, but be fair: his in-your-face personality was — is — riveting.
He was halting but riveting; the power of his personality was still there.
His background, personality and choice of name have riveted the 1.2 billion Catholics around the world.
Personally, I found them riveting.
Fortunately, Vaill tells the story through personalities, and they are more than sufficiently riveting to keep you turning pages -- okay, skipping a few -- as if you were reading fiction.
Over the past three years, the back-and-forth among Hingis, Davenport and the Williams sisters has provided riveting matches on the court and a fascinating clash of personalities away from it.
The riveting and comprehensive script, by Charles Enderlin, lays out contrapuntal elements of politics, personality and religious fervor.
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