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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemed intrigued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's reaction when presented with something new or unexpected. For example, "When I told him about the amazing new invention, he seemed intrigued and wanted to learn more."
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She seemed intrigued.
But they seemed intrigued.
He seemed intrigued by the effect.
On a recent afternoon, most customers seemed intrigued.
Far from feeling threatened, West seemed intrigued by the Heat's drive toward the record.
As predicted, the ham with melon was a big hit; even the vegetarian seemed intrigued.
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Families seem intrigued.
Some of O'Leary's subjects seem intrigued, even excited, by what they see.
Everyone seems intrigued about what has politicised the arch hedonist, and he's got a lot to tell them.
My team is the first group of researchers to be based out of their community, and they seem intrigued.
The Republican world -- eager to retake a marquee Senate seat long held by titans of liberalism, like Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Hillary Rodham Clinton -- seems intrigued by Mr. Senor.
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