How to use in-sentence of “compelling”:
+ There must be vandalism, or some other compelling reason to protect a talk page.
+ Charisma is a term that means compelling attractiveness or charms which inspire devotion.
+ I can’t think of a compelling reason “not” to have this team, and there have been a few cases where it would make sense.
+ Osiris’ move of the article back to its old title is a valid move per :en:WP:RETAIN, and that there is no compelling reason for anyone to move the article again to a title of one with a different variety of English.
+ When she finally arrives, Mia, still wet and untidy from the rain, delivers a compelling speech and accepts her role as Princess of Genovia.
+ CBC News’ Jonathan Ore called “Papers, Please” a “nerve-racking sleuthing game with relentless pacing and dozens of compelling characters – all from a desk job”.

