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Discover Ludwig"He interested" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To make a complete sentence, you need to add a verb after "He" such as "He is interested" or "He was interested". For example: "He was interested in learning about the history of the city."
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"He interested us but it didn't work.
He interested Herenton in the idea, although the mayor was skeptical.
He interested himself in municipal affairs, and then in politics.
Isn't he interested?
Was he interested?
Was he interested in going?
Nor was he interested only in print.
Nor is he interested in television.
But nor was he interested in predictable or polite agreement.
Nor was he interested in Ernest Dichter's sinister "focus groups".
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If he's interested, he will most certainly call you.
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