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"especially interesting to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is of special interest or appeal to someone or something in particular. For example: This new educational video game is especially interesting to children.
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Now it's especially interesting to me.
Some of Finland's students' outcomes should be especially interesting to US policy makers.
It will be especially interesting to see how he fares in the Champions League.
Here the art-craft divide seems as firm as ever and thus especially interesting to contemplate.
Lovely for them, I'm sure, but not especially interesting to anyone else.
It was always especially interesting to watch white performers like David Bowie on the show.
It might be especially interesting to men shopping for Valentine's Day gifts, like those widely promoted push-up bras.
The rubble and the devastation were overwhelming, but what was especially interesting to me was the empty space.
It was also especially interesting to me to hear how he was adjusting to America given his high hopes for the place.
I wasn't necessarily looking for anything especially interesting to happen, although I was open to being pleasantly surprised – the potential was certainly there.
A number of small fields are grazed by cattle and have not been ploughed in living memory, making them especially interesting to botanists.
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