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Discover Ludwig"interesting information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to knowledge that is novel, relevant, and stimulating. For example: "I found some interesting information about the history of the city."
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Interesting information, but perhaps not decisive.
This is certainly interesting information!
There's plenty of interesting information here.
"The questionnaire provided some very interesting information.
It's going to be interesting information.
One party-perfect anecdote and not much interesting information.
It gives history and is full of interesting information.
A national DNA test would throw up interesting information.
Plenty of interesting information came out in court.
Drought InfographicThe infographic gives some additional interesting information about droughts.
Thus adequate filters are needed to pass interesting information only.
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