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Meanings of intrinsically interesting in English
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Usage of intrinsically interesting in English
1
In fact, there was nothing intrinsicallyinteresting in the couple before them.
2
The result was a well-established prejudice against everything that was not superficially attractive and intrinsicallyinteresting.
3
These firms should be largely invisible: what they do might be important but is not intrinsicallyinteresting.
4
The objects should not be so intrinsicallyinteresting that they distract the attention from what they are intended to illustrate.
5
The origin hit me hard as kid and I think there's something intrinsicallyinteresting about watching the children of super-heroes take on their parent's legacy.