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The phrase "Sounds fascinating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing interest or intrigue about a topic or idea that someone has shared with you. Example: "I just read about the latest discoveries in space exploration. Sounds fascinating!"
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"Your job sounds fascinating.
Compared to this exercise, the article sounds fascinating.
("That sounds fascinating! Now let's talk about me").
It could almost be the plot of a Woody Allen movie – and it sounds fascinating.
I could say that the person's work sounds fascinating, when it's no such thing, or compliment him on his (drab) tie or his (awful) shirt.
The Queen has just approved an updated version of the edict entitled Order of Precedence of the Royal Family To Be Observed At Court That sounds fascinating.
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Cristina smiled and told him the book sounded fascinating.
Kristen Soltis Anderson, a 28-year-old G.O.P. pollster, ran focus groups that sounded fascinating.
While making food from insects might sound fascinating — or icky — the approach she is taking, treating Chirp Farms like a technology start-up rather than a food outfit, is what really makes the company interesting.
"It sounded fascinating," says Veitenheimer, who was offered the job during his initial phone call inquiring about the post.
The Doctor Is In by the infamous and famous Dr. Ruth: So far the only thing I have read is the back cover... and what back cover doesn't sound fascinating?
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