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The phrase "immensely interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that captures a great deal of interest or attention.
Example: "The documentary on ancient civilizations was immensely interesting, keeping me engaged from start to finish."
Alternatives: "extremely fascinating" or "incredibly captivating."
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An immensely interesting program.
"It was of course immensely interesting".
But he is an immensely interesting artist.
In 1948 our reviewer, Marc Brandel, called this "an immensely interesting, entertaining and moving book".
There is something immensely lovable about him and something immensely interesting.
Maybe that's it, I don't bore easily, I find the world an immensely interesting place".
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Students in the biosciences are entering "a spectacular field that is continuously revolutionizing itself, and it's going to be immensely more interesting than you can even anticipate now, sitting in the seats where you are," Bilder said.
Why that is, is an immensely complicated and interesting subject, but it means that Marx was right to think we're basically other-referential.
Through my time abroad, I improved my language skills immensely, met so many interesting people, and had the time of my life.
Opera seems to attract immensely gifted and extremely interesting people, everyone understands the challenges of working towards a first night to give a new production, or a completely new piece the chance to fly.
She wasn't charming or easy to be with, but she was immensely energetic, always curious, always interesting, always formidable.
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