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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anybody interested" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to inquire if there are individuals who have an interest in a particular topic, event, or opportunity. Example: "We're organizing a weekend trip to the mountains; is anybody interested in joining us?"
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Anybody interested could come.
But is anybody interested?
"I haven't heard of anybody interested in challenging Senator Lott".
This volume is thus for anybody interested in a Bible more attuned to Jewish sources.
This long in-depth information will in any event be available for anybody interested.
It's required reading for anybody interested in the wines of Israel.
I recommend this show to anybody interested in horticulture, there is something for everybody to learn.
So anybody interested in stopping them has to stay interested in the long term.
It is a must-read for anybody interested in food politics and environmental justice.
That is a significant result for anybody interested in sequencing genomes.
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"Am I thin enough to get people... to get anybody... interested in me?" she asks, only to be told, "You're thin enough for all normal purposes".
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