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Mesmerised by or with

1. I was mesmerised with her beauty and elegance.


2. 1. I was mesmerised by her beauty and elegance.


3. 1. I was mesmerised with what she just said.


4. I was mesmerised by what she just said.


Is there a difference between these sentences? Are they all correct?

  

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"Mesmerized" takes "by". It's a synonym of "hypnotized".

  • "Mesmerized" takes "by".
  • It's a synonym of "hypnotized".
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"Mesmerized" takes "by". It's a synonym of "hypnotized".

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