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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as intriguing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the level of intrigue or interest of one thing to another.
Example: "The new documentary is as intriguing as the previous one that captivated audiences last year."
Alternatives: "equally fascinating" or "just as captivating".
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-- is as intriguing as the surroundings.
Fortunately, she makes music just as intriguing as her heritage.
Many entrees were as intriguing as the appetizers.
Her way of working is as intriguing as her narratives.
Almost as intriguing as the game was the opening of the privately funded $33.5 million arena.
What is happening upstairs at the tower is as intriguing as the goings-on below ground.
For the finale, consider the sweets, whose names are almost as intriguing as the delicacies themselves.
Danspace Project DD Dorvillier's new piece, "Dressed for Floating," is as intriguing as its title.
His battle to regain his former lustre is now as intriguing as it is moving.
What was as intriguing as the fight was the response of the diners.
That there's a bit of "Hamlet" in the grave digging struck him as intriguing.
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