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The phrase "an interesting application" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a software program, method, or concept that captures attention or has unique features.
Example: "The researchers presented an interesting application of machine learning in predicting climate change patterns."
Alternatives: "a fascinating use" or "a compelling implementation".
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Electrophoresis is an interesting application based on the mobility of particles suspended in an electrolytic solution.
I have to admit that what started out as an interesting application of ICT has become an obsession..
Recent money pledged by Obama for the camps, exceeding $200m, will have an interesting application now the UN is pulling its activities (and infrastructure) out of the country.
And for an interesting application of geometry to baseball, consider the new dimensions of Citi Field, the home stadium for the New York Mets.
Mr. Gehry's soaring, free-form designs, if applied to the Corcoran project, could present an interesting application when brought before the commissions that review architecture in Washington, since they tend to protect the city's classical designs in the monumental core.
I think that's an interesting application for a cell phone.
The ability of these RNA molecules provides an interesting application scenario for molecular information technology.
Recently, an interesting application of speech watermarking has appeared in air traffic control [11].
The stimulation of NCG device to nerve is an interesting application of energy harvesting technology.
The Leslie cabinet is an interesting application of the moving sound source model.
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The team suggests that suspending somewhat larger spheres with springs would reflect seismic waves in much the same way that smaller spheres disrupt sound waves--an interesting application, Economou agrees.
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