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The phrase "actually interested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express genuine curiosity or engagement in a topic or situation.
Example: "I am actually interested in learning more about your research findings."
Alternatives: "truly interested" or "genuinely interested".
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Only a few people were actually interested".
"But that he was actually interested in me".
I'm actually interested to see how it's going to go.
I am actually interested in cryostasis for myself.
"I am not actually interested in music," she says.
I'm actually interested in how a game develops.
They are not actually interested in educating these children.
And I wasn't actually interested in doing a half marriage, or whatever.
This gives them a chance to do something they're actually interested in and good at".
"When advertising reaches consumers that are actually interested in something, that's a service," Mr. Allen said.
He's actually interested in high-stakes business and what it can do to people.
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