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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit intrigued" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing mild curiosity or interest in something.
Example: "I was a bit intrigued by the new project proposal and wanted to learn more about it."
Alternatives: "somewhat curious" or "slightly interested."
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I'm at least a bit intrigued.
I've always been a bit intrigued by these sorts of stories.
Clearly, Korngold was not a bit intrigued by the radical innovations of the Second Viennese School, though his tonally rooted harmonic language is spiked with out-of-focus chords and wayward inner voices to create exotic colors and emotional tension.
"And we're going, 'Yeah, all right… It just looks like a really bad band.' They said: 'We really can do a great one with the Beatles, and we'll show you.' So Ringo and I got a bit intrigued.
Likewise, it's hard not to be a bit intrigued by the project Gibson was then shooting: a biopic of the two creators of the Oxford English Dictionary (the other is played, naturally, by Sean Penn), one of whom submitted some 10,000 entries while in an asylum.
So, when adverts for an all-you-can-eat cheeseboard popped up on my Facebook last month, I was both cynical and more than a bit intrigued.
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I can't help but think the modern reader of my mother's impending memoir will be a little appalled by the casual adultery, the recreational alcoholism, but also just a little bit intrigued; it's like reading about a foreign country, or Margaret Mead's Samoans.
Dr. Susan Finnegan: Janice, I'm a bit more intrigued.
On hearing of Malone's project, he said he was "a bit mystified, but intrigued".
A bit of intrigue.
"There is a bit of intrigue in this," he said.
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