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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am certainly interested" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong interest in a topic, opportunity, or proposal.
Example: "After reviewing the project details, I can confidently say that I am certainly interested in collaborating with your team."
Alternatives: "I am definitely interested" or "I am truly interested."
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I am certainly interested in any role that might help English cricket move forward.
As a business person, I am certainly interested in making a profit.
But I am certainly interested in raising this question as we approach another season of political football.
I am certainly interested in creating a safe, non-hierarchical environment on set, yet comfort is really important for everyone involved.
I am certainly interested in the area of nanotechnology, as this is what I do in my current lab as well.
Whatever is done, I am certainly interested in how this conflict between business and personal will be resolved.
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"We're certainly interested, we know that," Torre said.
He was certainly interested in Atlantic City history, because his family was a big part of it.
"I know that he is certainly interested," said a spokesman, Eric Latsky.
"Nathan is certainly interested, and was excited about the role," said Mr. Beane, a Tony Award nominee for "The Little Dog Laughed" whose plays also include "Mr. & Mrs. Fitch" and "As Bees in Honey Drown".
"We are certainly interested to see if there are issues where there are challenges to crew communication, if there's an authority break in where people won't challenge one another," she said.
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