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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tremendous fascination" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong and intense interest or attraction towards something or someone. Example: Sarah felt a tremendous fascination towards ancient mythology ever since she was a child.
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Today, Mao's image continues to exert a tremendous fascination for Chinese artists.
The very wealthy hold a tremendous fascination for those who are not.
What it was really about was... Andy Warhol had a tremendous fascination for the very wealthy.
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And, for that reason, there was a tremendous amount of hope, fascination and press attention surrounding him.
It was like wildfire, creating such a big explosion of fascination with the sitar that there was a tremendous demand for my concerts.
Why the fascination?
The fascination remains, however.
The fascination continues.
Tremendous play.
"Tremendous, tremendous," Nunn was saying.
Tremendous fortitude.
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