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The phrase "proves interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that demonstrates or shows to be interesting upon further examination or consideration.
Example: "The research findings prove interesting, as they challenge previous assumptions about the topic."
Alternatives: "turns out to be interesting" or "is found to be interesting."
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Mr. Marelli takes some other liberties, one of which proves interesting.
It's funny with stories (or, at least, with mine) — they are, of course, going to be "about" something and appear to present certain views re those things, but if I start out with that sort of intention the story never proves interesting enough to finish.
This proves interesting in the context of Iceland, as a large portion of domestic vegetable production takes place in greenhouses.
The case of Jalisco proves interesting because there are currently few models of public-private interaction for primary care service provision in the country.
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This should prove interesting.
The crepe appetizers proved interesting.
Casting the ballet proved interesting.
Boring people can, paradoxically, prove interesting.
Face-offs could prove interesting, too.
So why does this celebration prove interesting rather than frustrating?
A Spanish bond auction tomorrow could prove interesting.
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