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The phrase "a very interesting one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that captures attention or curiosity, often in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The book I just finished reading was a very interesting one, filled with unexpected twists and deep character development."
Alternatives: "quite an intriguing one" or "a particularly engaging one".
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In all seriousness, Cvent's journey as a company is a very interesting one (more on that in a guest post by Cvent founder and CEO Reggie Aggarwal).
For people who are trying to figure out career decisions, there's a very interesting one: "So Good They Can't Ignore You". That gives a valuable perspective on how to select a path for one's career.
It's just not a very interesting one.
The middlemost pedal, however, is a very interesting one.
The idea of a European Monetary Fund (EMF), currently being floated, is a very interesting one.
"It's a new market and a very interesting one as far as we can tell".
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Alvin Toffler, for example, suggested very interesting one in a book from 1970 [30].
Today, the blog Chromium Notes, which is written by a developer who works on the open source project (that Google Chrome is built on top of), posted a very interesting graph: one that shows the number of code commits to WebKit.
This was a very interesting notion, one that required a visit to the topographical bureau at Queens Borough Hall, at 120-55 Queens Boulevard, the office responsible for naming and mapping the streets.
"It's the genesis of a very interesting concept, one that we'll support and will grow and grow," he said.
It is a very interesting struggle; one I believe people will relate to.
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