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The phrase "that has captivated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe something or someone that has deeply attracted or fascinated someone else. Example: The novel was a bestseller, thanks to its gripping plot that has captivated readers all over the world.
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Indeed, this is a flap that has captivated much of the political world.
"It's an object that has captivated the imagination and the attention of astronomers for millennia".
What is it about this sport that has captivated you to make it your life's work?
He is following a dream that has captivated people since the 19th century.
"She is the candidate that has captivated the folks in that state," he said.
The Atkins method isn't the only one that has captivated the fashion and Hollywood crowds.
It is a spectacular sight and one that has captivated travelers for centuries.
The breakthrough was a crucial milestone in a long and torturous effort that has captivated Chile and riveted the world.
In an unexpected breakthrough for Mr. Lapointe, 66, the Connecticut Appellate Court ordered a new trial in a case that has captivated advocates and celebrities for decades.
Many students pinned red squares of fabric to their black gowns in solidarity with a protest that has captivated the institution for months.
SOME 300 journalists and other staff at IslamOnline, a popular website on Muslim affairs, have been staging a three-week sit-in that has captivated Arab media.
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