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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more interested" is correct and appropriate to use in written English.
It is commonly used to compare levels of interest between two or more things. Example: "I am more interested in science than I am in history."
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More interested in Android?
More interested in Android apps?
More interested in iOS apps?
Be more interested than interesting.
I'm more interested in language.
I'm more interested in relatability".
I'm more interested in functionality".
They are more interested.
We're more interested in the destination".
I was much more interested in business".
Ms. Kaplan is more interested in affinities.
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