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The phrase "automatically interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that inherently captures attention or curiosity without needing additional context or explanation.
Example: "The documentary on ancient civilizations was automatically interesting, drawing viewers in with its stunning visuals and compelling narratives."
Alternatives: "intrinsically captivating" or "inherently engaging".
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"But what is difficult is not necessarily also automatically interesting".
It used to be that media-based, photo-derived art looked almost automatically "interesting".
Rubble is not automatically interesting; nor are murky rooms with flickering lights.
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There's a brilliant exchange in The Trip where Coogan is essaying the view that people with a rock'n'roll lifestyle are automatically more interesting than people without, having more demons, being more easily bored.
If Mr. Kilmer-Purcell and Dr. Ridge are, in fact, pretending to be angry with each other, it could explain why they come across as so dull — nonactors are automatically less interesting when they try to act.
The architecture is able to automatically classify interesting proteins with a low number of false positives and false negatives.
Magisto is best known for automatically creating interesting videos out of content that its users have already shot.
For Microsoft, that was Story Remix, a very nifty app that automatically makes interesting home videos our of your photos and videos.
Instead of turning a photo into comic book art, it automatically selects interesting frames from a video then lays them out using one of six visual styles.
Methods that can automatically identify interesting patterns from buildings' data, help to get useful insights into the various parameters of energy usage as well as the source of faults in different components.
Association rules aim to automatically extract interesting associations or correlations among a large set of items (attributes) that describes a set of objects in a database.
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