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The phrase "a bit of intriguing" is not correct in English.
It should be "a bit intriguing" or "a bit of intrigue" depending on the context.
Example: "The story had a bit intriguing twist that kept the readers engaged."
Alternatives: "somewhat intriguing" or "a touch of intrigue."
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(A bit of intriguing trivia: "Roxie Hart" starred Ginger Rogers, but it wasn't a musical).
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A bit of intrigue.
But at least the directional signs supply a bit of amusing and/or intriguing reading material (see photos).
All of which makes a bit of recent Fannie Mae lobbying especially intriguing.
One bit of intriguing casting has the Russian classicist Vladimir Malakhov dancing the evil wizard von Rothbart tonight.
One final bit of intriguing news comes courtesy of the Pew Hispanic Center.
Of the novelties, perhaps the most intriguing is a bit of political punditry: a ballet inspired by Barack Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope," set to Mozart's "Requiem".
And they make an intriguing fashion statement: a bit of Harry Potter with a dash of "Revenge of the Nerds".
When I first noticed the discrepancy, I decided to quantify my impressions by doing a bit of Googling, and so was born an intriguing project that led to a paper published today in the journal PLoS One.
A bit of a shame really, because the rather intriguing city has gone largely undocumented.
A bit of a shame really, because the rather intriguing city has gone largely undocumented. .
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