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Discover LudwigThe phrase "truly interesting" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is particularly interesting or captivating. For example, "I found the lecture to be truly interesting."
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Anyone interested in Levinas's aesthetic thought arrives at a truly interesting but nebulous field.
They were truly interesting people.
My father's Hawaii was a big, truly interesting place.
The truly interesting challenge, however, is to retiring boomers.
That moral core is what makes the show truly interesting.
We say it's accessible, truly interesting and beautifully left field.
She also said working with him was "truly interesting".
Why isn't all that investment yielding us any truly interesting products in the candidacy sector?
Despite a few bad bets, HBO is on a truly interesting run right now.
This region is truly interesting and the real discoveries don't need the hype!
But it was not until the midway point that things began to get truly interesting.
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