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The phrase "active interest in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's level of involvement or enthusiasm towards a particular topic or activity. Example: "John showed an active interest in learning Spanish, attending every class and practicing outside of school."
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Take an active interest in his hobbies and activities.
Does she have an active interest in the markets?
The cardinal took an active interest in Michelangelo's works.
She took an active interest in his business.
It probably starts with an active interest in other people.
He took an active interest in politics as a Democrat.
So if you take an active interest in someone, you take an active interest in sharing with them your perspective on what they can do to improve.
Laurence and Harriet took an active interest in community affairs, their church, and various book groups.
The Treasury said he had "withdrawn from any active interest in the firm".
"Now we see a fairly high-income, educated population with an active interest in cultural events".
Have an active interest in people in the industry you want to work in.
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