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"found most interesting" is a grammatically correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when highlighting something you deem to be particularly noteworthy, such as when recounting a story. For example, "I read an article about the civil rights movement and found the historical accounts of the civil rights activists the most interesting."
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It was the little things I found most interesting.
Writer quotes from some of the labels, which he found most interesting.
Here are four of the blogs that I've found most interesting.
It was the fourth adaptation, however, that Merton found most interesting: "innovation".
What I found most interesting in Lynn Hirschberg's article (Dec. 2) was Tom Ford's use of the word "beauty".
When she entered law school at Stanford, it was the criminal law classes she found most interesting.
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