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The phrase "an interesting phrase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a phrase that captures your attention or curiosity.
Example: "During the lecture, the professor mentioned an interesting phrase that really made me think about the topic in a new way."
Alternatives: "a captivating phrase" or "a thought-provoking phrase".
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That's an interesting phrase.
But "right now" is an interesting phrase.
Every once in a while you could catch an interesting phrase or an unexpected bit of vibrato, which suggested she was capable of more.
Sinclair's prose is fluent and forward-moving, but he rarely writes an interesting phrase or discovers new weight or color in a word.
There's an interesting phrase early on in Lady Chatterley's Lover when DH Lawrence describes Constance Chatterley and her sister as being at once "cosmopolitan and provincial".
"Damaged goods" was an interesting phrase, applied to frayed knits, darned and embroidered with scribbled motifs, to fringes swaying like unravelling fabric at the hem of dresses or randomly spray-painted dresses.
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But adjectives like "ruby, russet, crimson" can add texture to the language and turn a conventional phrase like "a red pool of blood" into a more interesting phrase, like "a crimson pool of blood".
"Only then," he writes, "over car radio, did I begin to consume external media representations of the horrors, and they all called it, 'Hurricane Katrina.'" "External media representations" is an awkward, interesting phrase.
"Torture memos" is a newsworthy subject but not a particularly interesting phrase -- if that were the area, I'd go with "enhanced interrogation methods," not an expression that anybody will soon forget.
But it's a very interesting phrase.
It's a very interesting phrase, never challenged.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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