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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always intriguing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently captures interest or curiosity over time.
Example: "The artist's work is always intriguing, drawing viewers in with its complexity and depth."
Alternatives: "consistently fascinating" or "perpetually captivating".
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The material is always intriguing.
Containers are always intriguing — something that can hide things within.
Mr. Carey's wild hybrid novels are always intriguing, sometimes transporting, never ordinary.
Still, on the whole, "Body Maps" was always intriguing and frequently beguiling.
They are always intriguing and caballing; one must be very alert.
Mr. Lang's engaging musical mind and acute ear make his music almost always intriguing.
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The casual, always-intriguing bistro menu speaks of natural fresh ingredients, and the food, never fancy, remains Excellent.
Denver is deep enough that Wilson Chandler and Kosta Koufos, who are talented enough to start for most teams, will come off the bench, as will the always-intriguing free-agent signee Anthony Randolph.
(I manage to resist the pun "Porter-loo" - oh, curses, I've ruined it now!) Plus, we have the always-intriguing Perrier-winner Will Adamsdale on hand to run us through his latest offering, The Human Computer.
Elaine Linere from the Corpus Christi Caller-Times called the episode "brilliantly written" and named it "a classic among many for this always-intriguing, ever-inventive series".
Craig Sechler, nice guy from Northwest Washington, is the voice behind these and dozens of other characters in interactive video games, an intriguing, sometimes eerie, always challenging subculture that is as invisible to many people as it is all-consuming to others.
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