Sentence examples for awfully interesting from inspiring English sources

The phrase "awfully interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal way of emphasizing that something is especially interesting. For example, you might say, "That lecture was awfully interesting; I learned a lot."

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He's not entirely successful, but the effort is awfully interesting.

Hughes, on learning of the "most awfully interesting" news, congratulated Keith with the hope that "you and the line live 10,000 years".

But lest we forget, New York has a strong summer Shakespeare tradition too, and our homegrown festival in Central Park -- SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK -- has counterprogrammed two shows in repertory that may not be as well known, but are still awfully interesting and talent rich.

This is awfully interesting.

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For a scrupulously mainstream thing, the NBA still manages to be awfully shaggy and interesting and strange, all of which are good reasons to love it.

This sounds like interesting satire, but the tone of the show is awfully hard to pin down from the performances.

Awfully wrong".

Awfully quick.

Awfully good.

It was awfully high, but awfully lonesome.

That sounds awfully convenient.

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