doubly interesting

Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words

Used to emphasize that something is very interesting, or interesting for two reasons.

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Examples (10)

  • The lecture was doubly interesting because the speaker was an expert and the topic was brand new.
  • I found his perspective on the matter doubly interesting.
  • Don't you find it doubly interesting that the discovery was made by accident?
  • The discovery of the ancient manuscript made the historical site doubly interesting to archaeologists.
  • This new research will be doubly interesting for both scientists and ethicists.
  • Her story became doubly interesting when I realized we had a mutual friend.
  • The results are doubly interesting, as they contradict previous findings and open up new avenues for research.
  • What makes the plot doubly interesting is the unexpected twist at the end.
  • If the rumor is true, the political situation becomes doubly interesting.
  • The case is doubly interesting to detectives: it's a baffling mystery and involves a high-profile celebrity.