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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more intriguing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of intrigue or interest of one thing to another, typically in a comparative context.
Example: "The sequel to the movie was a more intriguing story than the original."
Alternatives: "a more captivating" or "a more fascinating".
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A more intriguing masterpiece then appeared.
There is, however, a more intriguing alternative.
As a prophylactic, this statement elided a more intriguing donation.
Nor does it consider a more intriguing question.
Sheila Moss's "Night Fishers" (2000) is a more intriguing experience.
Instead, let us focus on a more intriguing question.
The Lisbon Council has a more intriguing story.
But Falciani, characteristically, offered me a more intriguing explanation.
That makes him a more intriguing newcomer than Brett Favre.
Unless, of course, the new general manager comes up with a more intriguing solution.
Nothing makes for a more intriguing souvenir, though, than a blowgun (starting at 500 reais).
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