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The phrase "a more interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of interest between two or more subjects or objects.
Example: "This book is a more interesting read than the last one I finished."
Alternatives: "a more engaging" or "a more captivating".
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But there is a more interesting possibility.
Here's a more interesting tree.
That's a more interesting question".
Seems a more interesting, a richer game.
But there is a more interesting explanation.
Ms. Loncraine tells a more interesting story.
That has a more interesting answer.
But let's look at a more interesting intermediate case.
A more interesting problem is learning about monster characteristics.
Perhaps a more interesting observation is about the payoffs.
Perhpas a more interesting question is when it started.
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