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The phrase "I've been interested" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a present perfect tense construction, indicating that the interest began in the past and is still ongoing in the present. Example: I've been interested in learning Spanish for a long time, so I decided to enroll in a language course.
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I've been interested in new things [ Interested] 14.
"I actually find sex really interesting from an intellectual point of view, and I've been interested in trying it out.
Lately I've been interested in the '70s.
"But it is certainly something I've been interested in".
I've been interested in short fiction this year.
I've been interested in designing buildings since I was tiny.
You know, I've been interested in terrorism from the very beginning.
I've been interested in architecture my whole life, since I was a kid playing with blocks.
Mr. Wardropper would say only that "I've been interested in the job for several months".
The painters I've been interested in most of my life are Hopper, Wyeth and Burchfield.
"As long as I've been interested in magic I've been interested in politics," he said, adding that he won his first appointment to public office by 500 votes.
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