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The phrase "are really intriguing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something captures interest or curiosity in a strong way.
Example: "The findings of the research are really intriguing and warrant further investigation."
Alternatives: "are quite fascinating" or "are very captivating."
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"They've proposed some applications that are really intriguing".
Those things are really intriguing.' Mayer has been a high achiever from the start.
The arrangements Siinai cook up on My Best Human Face are really intriguing – a thrilling, supercharged, stadium-sized version of Krautrock's motoric pounding on Risto's Riff; the sickly-sounding, slap-bass-driven take on 80s AOR that decorates City Wrecker; Prairie Boy's weird blend of funk and intricate post-rock guitar riffing.
Elsewhere in the V&A show there is a set of photographs which show how diverse Photo London is: a series of 1961 London manhole covers by John Gay. "They are really intriguing and we've chosen what we think are the most charming ones.
I think that those are some themes that are really intriguing.
Some are funny, some are really intriguing, and if you ask the right questions, you get interesting answers".
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It was really intriguing".
He has an example that's really intriguing.
"All that stuff is really intriguing for me, because I'm learning something new.
What was really intriguing, flipping between them, is how quickly revolutions in our culture grow stale.
So, the ability to tap in to a new skills set was really intriguing.
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