Sentence examples for a bit intriguing that from inspiring English sources

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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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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