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The phrase "a batch of interesting" is not complete and requires additional context to be fully correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection or group of items that are intriguing or noteworthy, but it should be followed by a noun to clarify what is interesting.
Example: "We received a batch of interesting ideas during the brainstorming session."
Alternatives: "a collection of intriguing" or "a group of fascinating".
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"It's nice to get a batch of interesting drum timbres to work with rather than the usual kick, snare, and hat sounds.
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That morning, a member of the exam team told Michaelson's supervisor a New Delhi-born former corporate tax lawyer named Sanjay Wadhwa that there was "definitely some interesting chatter" in a batch of cryptic I.M.s from a person using the handle roomy81.
That morning, a member of the exam team told Michaelson's supervisor — a New Delhi-born former corporate tax lawyer named Sanjay Wadhwa — that there was "definitely some interesting chatter" in a batch of cryptic I.M.s from a person using the handle roomy81.
Gowalla has just rolled out a batch of updates to their website today that enhance usability when it comes to finding interesting things about a city.
A batch of photos from the same individual that first stirred up the K-7 rumors has the most interesting photos but there's no EXIF data.
A batch of peers [graphic].
He points to a batch of evidence.
2. A batch of cakes [graphic].
7. A batch of cakes [graphic].
4. A batch of peers [graphic].
3. A batch of cakes [graphic].
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