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The phrase "are always intriguing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently captures interest or curiosity.
Example: "The mysteries of the universe are always intriguing to scientists and enthusiasts alike."
Alternatives: "are consistently fascinating" or "are perpetually captivating".
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Containers are always intriguing — something that can hide things within.
Mr. Carey's wild hybrid novels are always intriguing, sometimes transporting, never ordinary.
They are always intriguing and caballing; one must be very alert.
Dirk's wines – both table and fortified – are always intriguing and enlightening.
When Sam Stosur turns up at the Australian Open things are always intriguing.
From Tim Tebow trying baseball to Bo Jackson's multisport success to Aussie Rules players becoming N.F.L. punters, great athletes trying new sports are always intriguing.
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The material is always intriguing.
Still, on the whole, "Body Maps" was always intriguing and frequently beguiling.
But then it is always intriguing to see a sporting virtue become a vice.
The terrain may not always be pretty, but it's always intriguing.
What was always intriguing about Anderson was that even early on, he saw basketball as a job.
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