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The phrase "a really interesting mind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a unique or engaging way of thinking, often in contexts discussing creativity, intelligence, or thought processes.
Example: "She has a really interesting mind, always coming up with innovative solutions to complex problems."
Alternatives: "a fascinating intellect" or "an intriguing way of thinking."
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It's being acquainted with a really interesting mind.
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PB: That's a really interesting question…nothing comes to mind but with reflection, I'm sure I can think of something.
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A really interesting burger".
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