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The phrase "was mesmerized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being captivated or entranced by something.
Example: "She was mesmerized by the beauty of the sunset over the ocean."
Alternatives: "was captivated" or "was spellbound."
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She was mesmerized.
I was mesmerized.
Beck was mesmerized.
Everybody else was mesmerized.
I was mesmerized by Bandit.
I was mesmerized by that.
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Uttarakhand was mesmerizing.
It was mesmerizing.
"The concert was mesmerizing".
The Beck interview was mesmerizing.
"It was mesmerizing," he said.
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