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"intriguing" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe something that is interesting and holds your attention. For example: "The plot of the movie was so intriguing that I couldn't look away."
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Departs 5 July, 29 July and 12 Aug 2010 Although less accessible than the south, northern Peru is deeply intriguing – pre-Inca archaeological sites are abundant and still being discovered.
Yet while Santiago offers an intriguing and easy introduction to the country, it is nothing more than an appetizer for the main courses to be found elsewhere.
It's intriguing that Withers has made his living writing advertising jingles, putting him somewhere in the pages of a pub pop quiz alongside Barry Manilow (whose credits in his early career include songs for Stridex acne fighting products) and Justin Hawkins of the Darkness (everyone from Ikea to Irn Bru).
The intriguing subplot is that West Ham and Everton are locked in a race to qualify for Europe via the Fair Play League.
More intriguing is the Mag Surf, developed by people in white coats with pockets ostentatiously festooned with pens, which is based on excitingly Back to the Future-type things such as superconductors, and flux tubes.
One-night tours from US$120, catatumbotour.com Colombia is an intriguing mixture of modern cities and remote wilderness, and on this trip you can experience both.
Instead, Fiorentina played out the game with relative comfort, José María Basanta cancelling out Roberto Soldado's early goal to give La Viola the edge before an intriguing second leg in Tuscany.
This presents us with the intriguing prospect that more of the circumstances of everyday urban life might be managed this way, on a participatory basis, by autonomous neighbourhood groups networked with one another in something amounting to a city-wide federation.
Two intriguing perspectives on NHS white paper developments: Andy Cowper's When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro post and HSJ Editor Alistair McLellan's leader on Stephen Dorrell's "electrifying" - and pretty subversive intervention on the pace of reform.
Here are the five of the most intriguing questions: Related: Robert Durst of The Jinx: 'What did I do?
Given Artaud's well-known misogyny it was an intriguing and ambivalent strategy.
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