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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at all interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize that a particular thing is not exciting or attractive. For example, "The discussion we had was not at all interesting."
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— except that those new dances are not at all interesting.
What it is not: surprising, involving or at all interesting.
"It's not at all interesting to us," one of them said.
What could you possibly say after line No. 6 that's at all interesting?
Generally speaking, bird-watching is a pastime that is extremely interesting to a few people and not at all interesting to anyone else.
His video is desperate – a ludicrously overstrained attempt to sexualise and sensationalise something he obviously does not find at all interesting in its own right.
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There is not doubt at all this will be an interesting and creative week with teenagers from so many different backgrounds in one place.
But second, the fact that Mueller will talk at all is interesting.
In fact, as he sees it, he doesn't have a career at all, just interesting endeavors that keep him engaged and occupied.
Not at all, but interesting all the same.
First, that Microsoft discussed the idea at all is interesting, perhaps intimating that Redmond isn't as cut off from the rest of the world as it once was thought to be.
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