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The phrase "also be interested to" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when expressing curiosity or a desire to know more about something, but it needs to be followed by a specific action or subject.
Example: "I would also be interested to learn more about the project details."
Alternatives: "also curious to" or "also keen to".
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I'd also be interested to look at Anglo-Caribbean books.
We'd also be interested to know where you're recording your message from.
Readers may also be interested to read Maxwell's review of Eudora Welty's "One Writer's Beginnings," published in 1984.
I'd also be interested to see which network wins the rights to televise the 2014 and 2016 Games.
You may also be interested to know that there has been an explosion in professional master's programs.
You may also be interested to peruse my choices for Best Birds Books, Best Nature Books, Best Popular Science Books (Biological sciences) and Best Popular Medicine Books.
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We also are interested to investigate and identify other types of concerns like design patterns and architectural styles.
"You also might be interested to know that we are almost done with the Dumb and Dumber To (sic) script.
US banks such as Citigroup may also be interested, since they are keen to expand their influence overseas.
I'd also be interested in knowing if anyone went to Buddhafield.
Also, I'd be interested to know where you think we should visit.
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