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Discover Ludwig"intriguing event" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It describes an event that is interesting and causes curiosity or fascination. Example: The town's annual carnival is always an intriguing event, with its colorful parades, delicious food vendors, and thrilling rides.
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His talk on Tuesday night promises to be an intriguing event.
Lastly, the summit was an intriguing event even apart from its subject matter.
Meanwhile, sister mini-fest Huddersfield Manga Con (8 Mar) has the most intriguing event: a cosplay version of Blind Date.
While I'm on the subject, I should mention Ban This Filth!, an intriguing event staged by the Scottish novelist Alan Bissett.
It will be an intriguing event, as Ms Banerjee's fascination with the British capital is well-known, and has caused mirth in the past.
Last year's inaugural event concentrated on Mali, but this intriguing event was broader in scope and attracted an impressive crowd, even though few of the musicians are known to British audiences.
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One of the more intriguing events of the Sochi Games will be a mixed-gender luge relay.
My Highlight of the Coming Year One of the most intriguing events of the new season is Because I Sing - a choral extravaganza organised by Artangel, to be held at London's Roundhouse.
A look, in chronological order, at some of the most intriguing events: Men's 10,000 meters (Sunday) Kenenisa Bekele, perhaps the greatest track distance runner in history, has never lost a race at this distance.
It would be, like 'when's Wembley?'" As for her own sport, she tried every discipline available – sprinting, long-jump, middle-distance – but it gradually became clear that her speciality would be the 800m, one of the most intriguing events because it attracts such a variety of athletes, with different strengths.
9 P.M. (Travel) MONUMENTAL MYSTERIES Don Wildman investigates the statues, memorials and parks that commemorate some of the nation's most intriguing events, starting with the gravestone of Mercy L. Brown in Exeter, R.I., said to have been an inspiration for Bram Stoker's "Dracula".
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