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Discover LudwigThe phrase "constantly intrigued" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is continuously interested or fascinated by something. Example: She was constantly intrigued by the mystery surrounding her new neighbor.
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They were constantly intrigued by what it meant themselves.
I am constantly intrigued and never surprised when I find myself shocked.
I'm constantly intrigued by how much people look and how little they see.
Programming loops, percussion and improvisational serenades in his own invented language, Oorutaichi's music keeps you constantly intrigued, taking your ears to familiar sources of inspiration like The Doors and Aphex Twin.
However, one difference between animals and plants is that the majority of intra-sexual competition and mate choice in animals takes place before mating, which means that researchers studying animal behaviour are constantly intrigued (as Darwin was) and reminded of these processes.
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His stimulus, as it is with all clowns, was the creation of a character – amusing, moving, the fate of whom constantly intrigues us.
To inform our geographic allocation of capital, we constantly seek and compile sound data; so I was naturally intrigued to read Earlybird's report, and just as disappointed to find instead a glossy brochure.
Sports especially intrigued them, and since a local tennis club founded in 1885 was constantly packed, it made sense that golf might be the next big thing.
Mr. Chaykin was intrigued.
She was intrigued.
She seemed intrigued.
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