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The phrase "a bit intriguing that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing mild curiosity or interest about a particular situation or statement.
Example: "I find it a bit intriguing that so many people are drawn to the same genre of music."
Alternatives: "somewhat interesting that" or "slightly curious that".
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It's a bit intriguing that Apple is choosing to raise the price on the mainstream iPad.
And yet, it's a bit intriguing that Apple is choosing to raise the price on the mainstream iPad.
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"It's a bit intriguing.
A bit like that.
A bit of that".
Smells a bit fishy, that.
And his Queens/Brooklyn, like that of the Hasids and Orthodox, is quite a bit more intriguing to watch than the sad old machine in evidence Tuesday night.
(A bit of intriguing trivia: "Roxie Hart" starred Ginger Rogers, but it wasn't a musical).
That said, there's one really intriguing moment, on a track called Texia: a bit of New Orderish sparkle that stands apart from the rest of the album and suggests there might be a bit more to Blossoms than initially appears.
What makes them funny is that, God knows why, she's cut herself out the image, a bit of self-editing that is as funny as it is intriguing.
A bit harsh that.
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