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Meanings of though interesting in English
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Usage of though interesting in English
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In short the Neapolitans' dreams, thoughinteresting, were not very illuminating.
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The differences, thoughinteresting, are rather temporary and accidental than essential.
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Most men found her curt, brisk, businesslike manner a little repellent, thoughinteresting.
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And they found a few genuinely inexplicable events, which, thoughinteresting, were statistically insignificant.
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Yet all this, thoughinteresting to the observer, is not to be wondered at.
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Collecting botanical specimens, thoughinteresting to amateurs or experts, is dull work for onlookers.
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My stay with the sun-worshippers, thoughinteresting, was painful.
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The pages, thoughinteresting, might have been better used talking to Peter Shilton, a mysterious omission.
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Her quiet and earnest thoughinteresting conversation was somewhat overshadowed by the impetuous eloquence of Mme.
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But his examination, thoughinteresting, was not complete.
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In this novel, thoughinteresting and instructive, we miss the humor and simplicity of the earlier works.
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Many of the hardy Orchids, thoughinteresting, are not showy enough as flowers for beds or borders.
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Southey's reminiscence, thoughinteresting, is very confusing.
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The advent of steam navigation came early in the nineteenth century, thoughinteresting steps in this direction were taken earlier.
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Even thoughinteresting results have been reported, these techniques have hardly become an adequate substitute for conventional catheter coronary angiography.
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She did not count Paul Deulin, who was quite old, of course, thoughinteresting enough when he chose to be.