interesting thing
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinterestingandthing
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interesting
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.trə.stɪŋ/us/ˈɪn.trɪ.stɪŋ/
Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot ...
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thing
noun
uk/θɪŋ/us/θɪŋ/
used to refer in an approximate way to an object or to avoid ...
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(Definition ofinterestingandthingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofinteresting thing
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Theinterestingthingabout complexity is that it results from simplicity.
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Theinterestingthingto ask ourselves is will the modern courses go through this?
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The firstinterestingthingabout this table is that it is possible to construct it.
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But theinterestingthingabout this example is that it is a rhetorical question.
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Theinterestingthingis to have the same figures from two points of view.
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Theinterestingthingis that the system of models nevertheless captures the interdependence.
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He thought it would be aninterestingthingto do.
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Theinterestingthingabout it is that feedback is observed not only as a binary event, but recorded as relevant, relevant but already known, indifferent and irrelevant.
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Theinterestingthingabout this type of word learning is that the concept appears to be acquired along with (or perhaps even because of) the word being learned.
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The mostinterestingthingin this figure is the two peaks which are almost equal, and the dip between them.
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Theinterestingthingabout it is that, while it may contain a proof, it itself exists as a program.
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Aninterestingthingwe discovered about networked audio/music is that it isn't as technically difficult as it has been.
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Theinterestingthingto note in this disclaimer is the phrase "corresponding characters", rather than just 'characters'.
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Aninterestingthingto note is that there is no required reduction strategy: it depends on how the equational system is used.
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Then aninterestingthinghappened.
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Theinterestingthingabout latent fingerprint identification is that both models of science co-exist in the same legal system.
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This is a veryinterestingthingbecause, in a sense, the televised version has been left behind.
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From this perspective, theinterestingthingabout rights-generated affinities is the possibility that they might reflect, or, more importantly, create, 44.
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Theinterestingthingis that these increases have not, in any measure whatever, been eroded.
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But theinterestingthingis that this decreases with experience.
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