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The phrase "a trace of interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight or minimal level of curiosity or engagement in a particular subject or situation.
Example: "Despite his usual indifference, she noticed a trace of interest in his eyes when she mentioned the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "a hint of interest" or "a spark of interest."
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In fact, there are hopeful signs -- the rise in popularity of audio books, the ease of digital recording, the advent of content-hungry satellite radio, even a trace of interest by public radio -- that could lead to a renaissance.
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Part of what's so fascinatingly perverse about the film is that Scottie has a beautiful and caring chum (Barbara Bel Geddes) who adores him, and whom he never regards with even a trace of sexual interest.
This possibility of controlling the ultramicroporosity and surface hydrophilicity of hematite particles by using a trace of polymers is of interest along with controlling the particle shape as described before.
The central component of the system will be the human analyst, but this analyst will be supported in the work of finding, analyzing, and fusing digital traces of interest for finding potential lone wolf terrorists.
The user can trace a node of interest easily with the search function; the software can highlight the cluster in the current graph view that contains the node of interest.
Similar discrepancy was observed in searching, as the majority indicated that they took less than 30 minutes to trace an abstract of interest, while only a minority was often happy with their search results.
The EAT area was calculated by tracing a region of interest (ROI), which included the heart and EAT.
Gastric volumes were measured by manually tracing a region of interest around the meal and around the gas within the stomach on each image slice using Analyze6 software (Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN, USA) and summing across slices.
From Table 2, half of our students (50.1%) reported that they took less than 30 minutes to trace an abstract of interest.
Although the current version of our questionnaire has undergone an assessment for its face validity and demonstrated good internal consistency, the result of our pilot suggests a need to further revise the questionnaire, as one of the items, "estimated time in tracing an abstract of interest" had a negative contribution to the overall internal consistency.
The site will also eventually make it easy for users both casual and scholarly to trace lines of interest, digging up more information about works from publications and curators, she added.
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