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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a interested" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an interested" because "interested" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an interested participant in the discussion."
Alternatives: "an engaged" or "a curious".
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Speaking positively helps you to keep a light tone, an interested posture, a bright facial expression.
"I'm not an interesting person so much as an interested person," he jokes.
Direct funding of a specific study by an interested party is not the only dimension of financial conflict of interest.
"I went from being an idiot to an interested observer," he said.
A paper that is written by an interested author makes for an interested reader.
"We want to be an interested party with a seat at the table," Mr. Parrish said.
If your qualifications meet a certain department's needs, an interested supervisor will contact you directly.
Unfortunately, he did reveal a few facts one evening to an interested professor.
I've read about it, but as an interested and biased practitioner, not a linguist.
Unless, that is, an interested Bond villain puts in a really, really good offer.
Upon request of an interested potential participant, we were able to coordinate a Spanish-language interview as well.
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