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The phrase "a much 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 ideas, emphasizing that one is significantly more engaging than the other.
Example: "This book is a much more interesting read than the last one I picked up."
Alternatives: "far more captivating" or "significantly more engaging".
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There is a much more interesting shorting opportunity in China today.
"It is a much more interesting way to eat.
This is a much more interesting way to use photography.
The quarterback position is a much more interesting story.
And his was a much more interesting influence than theirs.
A much more interesting approach would be even brighter socks.
While in Donne's verse I encountered a much more interesting and thrilling structure.
But his account of how Google works suggests a much more interesting picture.
It would have been a much more interesting read had it limited itself to "God".
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This public persona is unfortunate because it obscures a much more interesting figure.
As friends go, Nasheed, 44, is a much more interesting proposition than George Osborne.
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