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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's interesting to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a thought or observation that you find engaging or noteworthy.
Example: "It's interesting to note how different cultures celebrate the New Year."
Alternatives: "it's fascinating to" or "it's intriguing to".
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It's interesting to see Melisandre's vulnerability to the fore.
"It's interesting to hear people's stories," he said.
It's interesting to note its influence, though.
It's interesting to ask what happens if is replaced by in Brück's Conjecture.
It's interesting to watch.
So it's interesting to me.
It's interesting to watch soccer, right?
Of course it's interesting to us".
Still, it's interesting to speculate.
It's interesting to really change it around.
"It's interesting to note it," he said.
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