intriguing aspect

collocation in English

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intriguing
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtriː.ɡɪŋ/
us
/ɪnˈtriː.ɡɪŋ/
very interesting because of being unusual ...
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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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Diverging opinions on who started the war - locals or strangers, leaders or commoners - are anintriguingaspectof later accounts of the uprising.
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The mostintriguingaspectof the book is his integration of texts, art and archaeological evidence.
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Anintriguingaspectof our algebraic proofs is the fact that we almost never seem to require the negation operator.
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An additionalintriguingaspectof the data is the "band-pass" effect of adaptation with adapters of increasing height.
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The mostintriguingaspectof our model is the collaborative effect.
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Oneintriguingaspectis the rediscovery of older techniques, technology and approaches.
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The latter is perhaps the mostintriguingaspectof the current revival of right-wing radicalism + its links to what appears to be a growing 'occult underground'.
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Anintriguingaspectof this model is that the collection of sheets may have a lognormal distribution of strengths and thus may account for recent observations and theories of intermittency.
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It raises anotherintriguingaspectof the legislation.
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The oil business has always had an interesting,intriguingaspect.
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I come now to theintriguingaspect.
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The mostintriguingaspectof the temple is the 20,000-odd rats that call this temple home.
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Later reviews concentrated on theintriguingaspectof the time travel story, again stressing the military hardware was the real star.
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Anotherintriguingaspectof the showalmost an inside joke was the use of two utility players who appeared in each episode as different guest characters.
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One of the most intriguing aspects of this fraternity is the way in which its dedication changed with time.
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Varying average heights present some of the most intriguing aspects of this investigation.
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The intriguing aspects revolve around the author's thesis-that is, that membership in a democracy is inherently exclusionary, and national/ethnic/racial exclusion is a tacit requirement for successful democratic regimes.
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One of the more intriguing aspects of the debate is that it gives rise to a phenomenon with which some of us are fairly familiar.
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