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The phrase "a stronger interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of interest in a particular subject or activity, indicating that one interest is more intense or significant than another.
Example: "After attending the seminar, I found that I have a stronger interest in environmental science than I previously realized."
Alternatives: "a greater interest" or "a heightened interest".
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Strategists rank education among the top concern of voters, who generally credit the Democrats with a stronger interest than Republicans.
Orchestras will also need to connect with the younger consumer groups who tend to show a stronger interest in VR.
People who spend more time outdoors as kids are the ones who have a stronger interest in environmental issues and protecting the planet.
Or as one 19th-century political philosopher put it, "The pig has a stronger interest than anyone in the demand for bacon.
But in an apparent shift, the government appears to be taking a stronger interest in the natural populations of its long-forgotten dragon.
Even so, some of Locke's 90 or so residents, mostly low-income and not of Chinese descent, have expressed a stronger interest in preserving the present.
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Interesting development: President Clinton indicates a strong interest in playing himself -- will keep you posted.
I think there's a strong interest".
A mother with a strong interest in grandchildren.
Nevertheless he retains a strong interest in architecture & architectural preservation.
This has proved there is still a strong interest".
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