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The phrase "are especially intriguing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that captures interest or curiosity in a notable way.
Example: "The findings of the study are especially intriguing, as they challenge previous assumptions about the topic."
Alternatives: "are particularly fascinating" or "are notably captivating."
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Pelley's comments are especially intriguing given BMW's recent withdrawal from sponsorship of the Shanghai Masters.
Mr. Henney has a handsome, unforced charisma, and Ms. Zhu and Mr. Geng are especially intriguing.
Among the new nuclear approaches, fission reactors based on thorium are especially intriguing, offering potentially huge safety advantages.
And borders are especially intriguing to writers, I think, because they are the physical representation of liminality – the threshold between different (literal and metaphorical) states.
For political insiders, Lord Ashcroft's constituency-level polls, which are unusual, expensive and accessible on two political news websites he owns, are especially intriguing.
Their economic policies are especially intriguing.
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A song called State of Grace is especially intriguing.
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