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Discover Ludwig"so gripping" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is intensely engaging, captivating, or thrilling. Example: The book was so gripping that I couldn't put it down until I finished reading it.
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She was so gripping.
So gripping was the scene that it has essentially inspired two spinoffs.
But it is his remarkable versatility as writer, director and animator that makes it so gripping.
Blue Jasmine is so gripping you forget to ask yourself the question.
One of the reasons the book is so gripping is the way it is written.
There is much, much more to "Angels" than politics, which is why it is so gripping.
It is the tension of this awareness that makes his songs so gripping.
This is what makes the novel so gripping, and it is also the source of its main problem.
So there would be none of the drama that has been so gripping for the past week.
It captured the visceral mood that made modern art so gripping in the 90s – blood and chemistry, flesh and death.
So it's a testament to Cranston's ability to completely inhabit a character that All the Way is so gripping.
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