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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather intriguing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is interesting or thought-provoking, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The author presented a rather intriguing perspective on the nature of time travel in his latest novel."
Alternatives: "a quite fascinating" or "an exceptionally interesting".
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This time it's Patrick Stewart (whose character reveals a rather intriguing side) to whom he turns for a chance to further his career, and the result is unexpected.
Now it's a new musical in the works with a planned Broadway opening sometime in the 2008-9 seandn and a rather intriguing creative team.
In a nutshell A rather intriguing meta endeavour – a cookbook about cookbooks – by an art director and fashion designer (Kamali) and an artist and photographer (Böhm).
Last week the silt was stirred up – in a rather intriguing way – by Sex and the City 2, a franchise extension which seemed to unleash an informal contest amongst largely male critics to come up with the most scathing dismissal.
The press material is mysterious about the piece in a rather intriguing way, describing the work as drawing from "the mysteries of physics, the unseen influence of Dark Matter and the passing epiphanies of overheard conversations".
ROESY data also showed a rather intriguing conformation of 2. Both Trp and Hty showed ROESY correlations with Ala, implying that these flexible side chains seem to cluster in this part of the molecule.
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Compared to the favorable coordination of bases A by Ser34, C by Asp34, and T by Gly34 (Fig. 3A), the recognition of base A by Ile34 is rather intriguing.
A bit of a shame really, because the rather intriguing city has gone largely undocumented.
A bit of a shame really, because the rather intriguing city has gone largely undocumented. .
That alone makes the origins of birds, already an area of intense study, a little more complicated and rather intriguing.
But in a way it was also rather intriguing.
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