It draws the viewer in with its almost ghostlike quality.
Is it correct to say "...in with"?
Yes, but parse it this way. [ It draws the viewer in ] [ with its almost ghostlike quality. ]
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Yes, but parse it this way.
[ It draws the viewer in ] [ with its almost ghostlike quality. ]