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The phrase "an interesting remark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to highlight a comment or observation that captures attention or provokes thought.
Example: "During the meeting, she made an interesting remark about the future of renewable energy that sparked a lively discussion."
Alternatives: "a thought-provoking comment" or "a noteworthy observation".
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That's an interesting remark.
A couple days ago, GOP Presidential front-runner Jeb Bush made an interesting remark about the job market.
(Astaire told Jackson that both of them, he and Jackson, danced out of anger — an interesting remark, at least about Astaire).
That's an interesting remark which might even turn out to be prophetic, given that Ancelotti has some experience of putting out Mourinho's fires.
Mr. Gingrich went on about the need to "get beyond any sense of some American group being the other," an interesting remark from a man who advocates putting urban black kids to work as janitors so they can learn there's an alternative to a career as a pimp.
However, an interesting remark can be made when comparing case C6 with C8.
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On Iraq, the president dismissed as "an interesting comment" a remark by Mr. Obama, who had said in response to a hypothetical question during a debate on Tuesday that while he intended to withdraw troops from Iraq as quickly as possible, he would reserve the right to send them back "if Al Qaeda is forming a base" there.
This is a very interesting remark.
A final interesting remark of our study is that we observed only one patient with steatohepatitis, who received oxaliplatin before hepatectomy.
In his introduction to Mr. Ballmer, Gary Shapiro, the chief executive of the association, made a subtle but interesting remark as he described his expectation that Microsoft would eventually return to keynote at C.E.S. "I would be surprised if a Microsoft leader doesn't return to the stage in the next few years," Mr. Shapiro said.
George Will had an interesting passing remark early on in his interview with Brett Tomlinson -- "our current understanding of partisan journalism". The idea of journalism as a high-minded confrontation of ideas is a relatively modern concept.
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