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The phrase "also more interesting for" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when comparing the interest level of something for different audiences or groups, but it needs to be restructured for clarity.
Example: "This topic is also more interesting for younger audiences than for older ones."
Alternatives: "also more engaging for" or "additionally intriguing for".
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Ruins are also more interesting for a painter or a child than leafy suburbia, with more exciting possibilities.
Angel Corella's Romeo was also more interesting for its acting nuances than for his quietly impressive dancing.
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This made the discussion of our present results not only more difficult but also more interesting.
The game is also more interesting.
The interactive nature of the face-to-face interview may also prove more interesting for participants compared with answering 'exam-type' questions.
The school has also rewritten the curriculum to make it more interesting for the children and to stimulate their interest in learning.
Often ugly turned out to be beautiful and even better - more interesting for themselves also.
What made it more interesting for me was that they also understand the link between fabric, pattern, graphics and furniture".
"I thought that making them musicians was more interesting for the screen," Mr. August said, "and also I had to create the background story, when they met.
"It's more interesting for the audience, too.
It's more interesting for them and for me.
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