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The phrase "sometimes interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is occasionally engaging or captivating, but not consistently so. Example: "The documentary was sometimes interesting, but at other times it felt a bit dull."
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Sometimes interesting, sometimes not".
They were sometimes interesting.
The plot tests the limits of realism in ways that are sometimes interesting and sometimes unconvincing.
This talk is sometimes interesting, sometimes exasperating, and impressively true to the rhythms and idioms of actual speech.
These medical scenes are competent but forgettable, while the scenes of Charlie's peregrinations are sometimes interesting and funny but surprisingly infrequent.
These figures are period pieces; they are sometimes interesting, but in the case of a vital artist like Sargent, they breed impatience.
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That is sometimes more interesting to me than seeing an evergreen.
So it is sometimes very interesting what interpretations you get from the teams.
Two spaces in the Cattle Depot — The Artist Commune and 1a space — sometimes have interesting shows, but few people see them.
It's a lavish and thorough monument to a chapter of jazz in which the cultural politics were sometimes more interesting than the music.
At Pennsylvania Station, across town, no gods or mythic beasts adorn the acoustic-tile and metal-strip ceilings, although water stains and rust sometimes create interesting patterns.
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