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The phrase "stimulate interesting" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It may be intended to express the idea of provoking interest or engaging curiosity, but the wording is awkward and unclear. Example: "The lecture aimed to stimulate interesting discussions among the participants."
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Since culturally we do hold quite a lot of value to the idea of virginity I have decided to use mine and the loss of it to create a piece that I think will stimulate interesting debate and questions regarding the subject".
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"It's really encouraging that this prize fund seems to have been successful in stimulating interesting innovative solutions," Helle Aagaard, E.U. policy and advocacy adviser for Doctors Without Borders Access Campaignn, tells ScienceInsider in an e-mail.
Exploring a wide range of serum biomarkers has stimulated interesting insight into the effect of these different treatments.
To stimulate interest, have some interesting and/or novel toys on hand.
Once an interesting candidate is qualified as a strong candidate, your 007 Dating Assistant works to stimulate interest, build comfort, and flip her attraction switches".
Low molecular weight molecules able to stimulate angiogenesis have interesting medical application for example in regenerative medicine, but at present none has reached the clinic.
Here's an event that may well stimulate an interesting, and possibly heated, debate.
It establishes a framework for SRP function that will certainly stimulate many interesting follow-up studies.
There are only 605 5-year survivors and the median age at follow-up was only 19 years, so the study population is small but it does reflect a single centre's clinical practice and as such the findings should stimulate an interesting clinical debate about the utility of LTFU of childhood cancer survivors.
The study population is small (n=607) and the median age at follow-up is only 19 years, but it does reflect a single centre's clinical practice and as such the findings should stimulate an interesting clinical debate about the utility of LTFU of childhood cancer survivors.
The diaries themselves Linney found less stimulating – "interesting and boring and sweet, like those of any non-brilliant person" – but the handwriting was potent.
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