certainly interesting
Frequency: 6.59.5 per million words
used to affirm that something holds one's attention or curiosity
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Examples (10)
- Her theory about the universe is certainly interesting.
- That's a certainly interesting proposition, but I'll need some time to think it over.
- The plot twist at the end was certainly interesting, though I'm not sure it made sense.
- The way the stock market reacted to the news was certainly interesting to observe.
- His approach to solving the problem is certainly interesting and quite unconventional.
- The design choices for the new building are... certainly interesting.
- The results of the upcoming experiment will be certainly interesting for the scientific community.
- He thought the museum's collection of ancient artifacts was certainly interesting.
- A robot that writes poetry? Well, that's certainly interesting, isn't it?
- It's certainly interesting to see how fashion trends from the '90s are coming back.