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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interest in" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to indicate someone's curiosity, desire, or involvement in a particular topic or activity. Example: "I have a strong interest in history and love reading books about different time periods."
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An interest in grace.
Yet interest in arcades remains.
Hence the interest in space.
Why the interest in horses?
What's Genii's interest in racing?
"I've no interest in that.
There's no interest in that".
Describes her interest in feminism.
We have interest in it.
But interest in an I.P.O.
Why this interest in calamities?
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