Examples of using Really interesting in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
She's really interesting.
Things are about to get really interesting.
Only really interesting for students of medicine.
Your family is really interesting.
A really interesting and very tasty Bourbon. Brand.
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It sounds really interesting.
That's another tool that's really taken off-- really, really interesting.
This girl's really interesting.
It is really interesting to see what is happening in our region.
It's supposed to be really interesting.
For us, it's really interesting to explore the region in depth.
Okay, well, that was... really interesting.
I met some really interesting people that opened my eyes.
This one, Aerodyne, is a really interesting.
Mary Elizabeth is really interesting... because she's a Buddhist and a punk.
That book you lent me was really interesting.
That was really interesting, Helle.
Over the course of their experiment the physicists learned some really interesting things.
But things get really interesting with Logaholic Pro.
Now I hit‘Submit' and get some really interesting visuals.
This is a really interesting and timely channeling from Suzanne Lie.
And it looks like we have some really interesting work up here.
O'Banion is a really interesting, colorful character, who owned a flower shop.
Comes before only garbage on tv there is really interesting book to read.
Many confuse it really interesting product with philosophical overtones and then gaining strength noir.
What's out there is there's something really interesting going to happen here.
Within the forest some really interesting naturalistic sceneries can be admired.
Charles Dickens actually wrote these really interesting travel pieces, but he visited prisons.
They're really, really interesting cases.
A Michelin star for a really interesting and bright brunch.