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The phrase 'through compelling' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is very convincing or that has an influence on someone. For example: Through compelling arguments, the teacher was able to sway the students into agreeing to take the field trip.
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Mrs. Frelinghuysen's thesis, as presented in "Women China Decorators in the Metropolitan Museum of Art," an exhibition on view in the American Wing through April 14, seems compelling.
But the key to making Marvel films work, Mr. Arad said, is to capture the internal conflicts that have kept the characters compelling through decades of publication.
Both these dancers left an impression of blaze behind them, and, though they're compelling through to their fingertips, much of that incandescence came, in contrasting ways, from beneath the ankle.
Confidence and fear travel through our veins, compelling us, as they act out their odd, entangled relationship.
Yet "Rectify" has made this somewhat circular journey spectacularly compelling through a series of specific incidents and choices.
Other standouts in the cast include Steven Mackintosh of "Luther," who somehow makes his sociopathic character compelling through sheer force of will, and Paul Ritter as a slick, ambitious upper-class type who is reduced to sniveling fear by his terrifying mother.
He leveraged his and his employees' awareness of these ego-driven behaviors to a) acknowledge and move through the fears compelling them to hope the strategy wouldn't work, and b) continually open the door to the possibility it could work.
Indeed, this literature, whose lineage predates the genomic era, is compelling through its consistency across tumour sites and clinical scenarios.
He agreed to lower the maximum out-of-pocket burden a middle-class household faces through being compelled to take out insurance to below $8,000 a year.
Skinner's guile runs like a magnetic seam through "The Bloodstone Papers," compelling our attention, setting our curiosity atingle.
"In this year, 1915," begins a chapter halfway through Peter Ackroyd's concise, compelling new biography, "Chaplin became the most famous man in the world".
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