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The phrase 'interesting project' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a task or endeavor that you find exciting and worthwhile. For example, "I'm excited to start my new research project - it's a really interesting project!".
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"That was an interesting project," Mackie said.
It was an... interesting project to do.
"That's why this was a particularly interesting project.
It was such an interesting project to work on.
He suggests finding an interesting project and I remember Heather.
It is what makes this such an interesting project".
Failing at an interesting project is seen as an important kind of learning.
It does sound like an interesting project, you tell him, but what about practical matters?
"They responded very calmly," he said, "and said it sounded like an interesting project".
Alexander has written that it was "an interesting project with great potential".
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"There's an interesting project we are working on," read the note from jesusofrave.
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