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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is genuinely engaging or captivating, often in contrast to a prior assumption or expectation.
Example: "At first, I thought the documentary would be boring, but it turned out to be actually interesting."
Alternatives: "truly engaging" or "genuinely captivating".
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Ingress players can even read brief summaries of why the point of interest is actually interesting, a feature which is yet to roll out to Pokémon players.
"The work is actually interesting".
The model is actually interesting because she is not Clio.
Jordan Roth "The Rocky Horror Show" It's actually interesting.
The chances of you speaking to anyone actually interesting are very, very slim.
She hadn't missed a single renewal — "which is actually interesting," he said.
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"That was actually really interesting.
"It's actually really interesting," I continue.
Playing detective is fun and actually, really interesting!
MM: No, it's really interesting, actually.
A new quest mechanic links together previously disparate missions into a coherent thread, boosted further by actually-interesting cutscenes, a first for the game.
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