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How do you use compelling in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "compelling" in a sentence:

Describing a story or argument:

* The documentary presented a compelling case for environmental protection.

* The novel's compelling plot kept me hooked from beginning to end.

* Her speech was so compelling that it moved the entire audience to tears.

Describing a person or performance:

* The actor's performance was compelling and deeply moving.

* He has a compelling personality that draws people to him.

* The artist's work is compelling and full of emotion.

Describing a situation or experience:

* The evidence presented in court was compelling and led to a guilty verdict.

* The view from the mountaintop was compelling and breathtaking.

* The urgency of the situation made it compelling to act quickly.

Other examples:

* The detective had a compelling reason to believe the suspect was guilty.

* The company's marketing strategy was compelling and resulted in a significant increase in sales.

Remember: "Compelling" means something that captures your attention and holds your interest strongly. It suggests a powerful, irresistible force.

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