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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few intriguing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of interesting or captivating items, ideas, or concepts.
Example: "During the conference, I came across a few intriguing topics that sparked my interest in further research."
Alternatives: "several fascinating" or "a couple of captivating".
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Lasse Hallstrom's briskly entertaining new film, "The Hoax," proposes a few intriguing hypotheses.
That's still mostly true, but the concert proposed a few intriguing signs of internal influence.
But there are a few intriguing examples where this seems to happen.
The field is still being announced but there are already a few intriguing notes.
And it has a few intriguing modern elements — among other things, it's as obsessed with paranoid voyeurism as Showtime's "Homeland".
With that in mind, here are a few intriguing conversation partners that DealBook has observed so far:.
The Clié comes with a few intriguing extras, including a speaker that can play recorded sounds, not just beeps.
Though a few intriguing differences were found between the two cultures, in most areas of sexuality the distinctions were negligible.
Just to the right of the search box, a pop-up menu offers a few intriguing choices.
Now early in my second half-century rooting for the Yankees, I can think of a few intriguing questions about this season.
And while the plot raises a few intriguing ideas -- the notion of authenticity, the blurred line between fact and fiction -- it seldom stops to explore them.
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