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"a potentially interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has the potential to be interesting in the future, either because it is currently unknown or untested. For example, "These new findings in quantum physics are a potentially interesting development in the field."
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That's a potentially interesting complication.
Ray's version finds a potentially interesting twist on this theme.
Each of these is a potentially interesting claim.
This is a potentially interesting angle; however, I was underwhelmed.
His novel does offer a theology, and a potentially interesting one.
A potentially interesting scene between Mr. Madoff and the son who committed suicide fizzles out.
The shapelessness of Ten Days in the Hills is the result of a potentially interesting experiment in literary anachronism.
Marc Quinn operates in a realm beyond good taste, which is a potentially interesting place to be.
Sir Alistair's snobbery and paternalism make him the enemy, and his position makes him a potentially interesting one.
But while the show "begins with a potentially interesting situation," he said, it "proceeds to do little with it".
The story itself is a potentially interesting one: Douglas is the only Olympic all-around gold medalist who also won a team gold medal.
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