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The phrase "as interesting to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of interest or engagement that different subjects or topics evoke in a person or group.
Example: "The documentary was as interesting to the audience as the live performance."
Alternatives: "equally engaging to" or "just as captivating to".
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Cos their stories are just as interesting to me.
That implies that Bebo just isn't as interesting to users as it once was.
Perhaps no character was as interesting to Richard Pryor as Richard Pryor.
But they're not as interesting to write about as the fucking weirdos out there".
Failed revolutions should be as interesting to students of the ancient Mediterranean as successful ones have been.
In some ways, those who watched the march pass were as interesting to observe as the demonstrators.
"Hair wasn't as interesting to us," said JoAnna Sciarrino, who first studied cosmetology in Nassau's Boces program while she was still in high school.
Of course, as many people will admit but parents can forget, children are seldom as interesting to others as they are to their families.
The work, while interesting at times, wasn't as interesting to him as traveling or doing something that really made use of his natural talents which didn't include finance.
"But it is not quite as interesting to my mind as whether the Aboriginal people were doing real astronomy before British contact.
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Top tips: Arrive before the lights go down, because for once the cinemas themselves are just as interesting to look at as the action on the big screen.
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