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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a interest" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an interest" because "interest" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She has an interest in learning new languages."
Alternatives: "a fascination" or "a passion".
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A: Interest in neuroscience research has traditionally been bipartisan, but it's not clear if discussions on the proposed project have expanded beyond the White House to Congress.
A Interest has actually picked up.
The Bank's monetary policy committee remains divided over a interest rate rise.
If we think that professional politics is only for the peculiar people who have a interest in politics, we will start to look down on them as weirdos.
The traditional West African Glaberrima rice will be prepared by the well-known chef, J.J. Johnson, who has a interest in traditional African dishes.
This could be further improved by using a interest point detector that reduces the search space of endpoint candidates.
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Subprime, Alt-A, interest-only and adjustable mortgages with very low teaser rates were given to unqualified home buyers, then packaged and sold to unwary investors.
Develop an interest in a character.
Get an interest in a game.
Take an interest in a new subject.
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