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fascination

[fas-uh-ney-shuhn] / ˌfæs əˈneɪ ʃən /


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She has long commanded a broad fascination, the subject of paintings, novels, films, songs, operas and TV series.

From Los Angeles Times

However, her fascination with the estate won out and they went to view the home in person—with Meghan revealing that they fell in love with it before even setting foot inside.

From MarketWatch

Andersen, the first-lieutenant, said his parents lived in the U.S. before he was born, and that he had been raised with a “fundamental fascination” for the U.S. as Reagan’s “shining city on a hill.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Guts have become a source of immense fascination.

From BBC

It also has spurred the tech industry’s fascination with nuclear power and created a “bring your own power” push for tech companies to build their own power generation.

From The Wall Street Journal