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Discover Ludwig"more intriguing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use this term to describe someone or something that is very interesting and captivating. For example: "With its mysterious plot and characters, this novel is even more intriguing than its prequel."
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More intriguing are cocktails.
It gets more intriguing.
That's way more intriguing.
More intriguing conversation?
A more intriguing masterpiece then appeared.
More intriguing is Rangers' recruitment policy.
Real, however, has the more intriguing challenge.
There is, however, a more intriguing alternative.
The ethical question is more intriguing.
Tony was the more intriguing character.
The real story is far more intriguing.
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