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Discover LudwigThe sentence "she was captivated" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing someone feeling a deep interest in something or someone so that they are completely absorbed. For example, "As she watched the magnificent sunset, she was captivated by its beauty."
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It was beautiful and she was captivated.
As always, she was captivated by her profession.
Reading "Nabokov's Blues," she was captivated by his idea of butterflies coming from Asia.
She was captivated by these people, and some of them became her friends.
At thirteen, she was captivated by an amateur production of "Hamlet" at the local theatre.
She was captivated and decided to read all of it for her next school book report.
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She was captivating".
She was captivating and intense, although I found Rupert Friend underwhelming.
(She was captivating as Aline Solness in the Pearl's 2005 production of "The Master Builder").
She went on to say that good writers aren't respected – it was a real downer, but she was captivating.
But she was captivating from the start Saturday.
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