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Discover Ludwig"riveting read" is a correct and commonly used expression in written English.
It is often used to describe a piece of writing that is very engaging, interesting, or captivating. You can use it to describe any type of written material, such as a book, article, or even a social media post. Example: "I couldn't put down the latest novel by that author - it was a truly riveting read from beginning to end."
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This is, quite simply, a riveting read.
'A riveting read.' " He gives her a playful slap.
Have to say that it's a riveting read.
Still, it's an important, and riveting, read about beauty and a beast.
Helen Macdonald's H is for Hawk (Jonathan Cape) was a worthy winner and a riveting read.
His memoir of how he got to be this way, "Radical Son," is a riveting read.
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A full biography of him would make for riveting reading.
The fractured families, thousands of largely wasted dollars and bizarre parent-child lifestyle described made for riveting reading.
This doesn't make for a very gratifying existence; nor does it always make for riveting reading.
He has a kind word for everyone, which is a fine quality in a dinner guest but doesn't make for riveting reading.
The Obama administration's charge this week that an Iranian-American car salesman backed by Iranian officials hatched a plot to assassinate Mr. Jubeir using a Mexican drug cartel has, by itself, made for riveting reading.
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