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"was completely mesmerized" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe a strong feeling of being captivated or enchanted by something. Example: She was completely mesmerized by the beautiful sunset, unable to take her eyes off the vibrant colors and shifting clouds.
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I was completely mesmerized.
"I was completely mesmerized," Mickey explains.
She was meticulously applying eyeliner and mascara -- and I was completely mesmerized.
The film Margarita With A Straw is so unexpectedly brilliant, on so many levels, that I was completely mesmerized.
"I didn't know what I'd do with them, but I was completely mesmerized by the designs, typography, and cultural references used in the marketing of the bags.
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Every time I see her on the screen, I'm completely mesmerized.
Juliette is completely mesmerized by the barge's onboard radio, and there are several hilarious bits involving Pere Jules and a phonograph.
"I'm completely mesmerized," said Gay Hartman, a mortgage banker in Seattle who had just heard Mr. Bush speak in a crowded high school gymnasium.
I'm completely mesmerized by the gif and how it moves.
We were completely mesmerized by that thing.
We're completely mesmerized by the rich chocolate hue of Pinto's eyes, lips and hair combined with that dark berry lip.
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