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The phrase "Sounds interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing curiosity or intrigue about something someone has mentioned or proposed. Example: "I just heard about a new project that involves virtual reality. Sounds interesting!"
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Sounds interesting.
Sounds interesting, I thought.
"Sounds interesting," he said.
Sounds interesting, exhilarating, even productive.
Sounds interesting, doesn't it?
Sounds interesting, but can it possibly really work?
Sounds interesting doesn't it?
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Gibbons, though, sounded interesting.
That sounded interesting.
They always sound interesting.
But they sounded interesting".
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