develop a fascination

Frequency: 6.99.8 per million words

To begin to feel a strong interest in something over time.

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  • She began to develop a fascination for these mysterious creatures.
  • As a child, he started to develop a deep fascination with astronomy.
  • Many tourists develop a fascination with local culture during their travels.
  • Students often develop a fascination for subjects they initially found boring.
  • Reading about ancient civilizations helped her develop a fascination with archaeology.
  • After visiting the museum, the children began to develop a fascination with dinosaurs.
  • His exposure to jazz music led him to develop a lifelong fascination with the genre.
  • Through her research, she started to develop a fascination with marine biology.
  • The documentary helped viewers develop a new fascination with wildlife conservation.
  • Over time, she began to develop a particular fascination with medieval history.