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The phrase "makes it interesting" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that adds interest or excitement to a situation or topic. For example: - The twist at the end of the movie makes it interesting. - The different perspectives of the characters make the story interesting. - The use of foreshadowing in the novel makes it interesting for readers.
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But it is the way Enkido is pursuing its vision that makes it interesting.
It isn't just its depressing prescience that makes it interesting.
It makes it interesting.
"But that's what makes it interesting".
I think that makes it interesting.
The stuff is what makes it interesting.
"That's what makes it interesting," he continued.
"It sure makes it interesting," Girardi said.
Which I think makes it interesting.
That is what makes it interesting.
And that's what makes it interesting.
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