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"with intrigue" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use it when you want to hint at something mysterious, or describe a situation as having an air of mystery or suspense. For example, "The new film is filled with intrigue as the protagonist discovers a dark secret."
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The signing comes loaded with intrigue.
Its making was rife with intrigue.
The second round is bursting with intrigue.
That said, his life brims with intrigue.
Accompanied, in the Broadway way, with intrigue and gossip.
Today's reluctance among investors had little to do with intrigue.
The night will be thick with intrigue in spite of it all.
Mr. Aubin is also an instructor with Intrigue Dance Intensive, a performance and training school.
Like most American traditions, the presidential turkey pardon is wrought with intrigue and legend.
Web sites for video game enthusiasts were positively twitching with intrigue.
Each masterpiece has its own history, a provenance ripe with intrigue.
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