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The phrase "anyone is interested" is not correct in standard English; it should be "if anyone is interested." You can use it when inviting people to express their interest in a topic, event, or opportunity
Example: "I will be hosting a workshop next week, so please let me know if anyone is interested in attending."
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So, if anyone is interested in developing a squishy, amorphous robot, NASA has a patent you might be interested in using.
Hardly anyone is interested.
"I think it's why anyone is interested.
Those 13, just in case anyone is interested?
If anyone is interested, there could be more festivals.
"Each year we send out a memo asking if anyone is interested in donating.
So, if anyone is interested, you could pick him up cheap.
These aren't money-making exercises, they are just mementoes, if anyone is interested.
If anyone is interested, email me and I'll forward it on to Robin.
The Welch story by the way, in case anyone is interested, is The Judas Tree.
Now, even by non sequitur, how can I possibly find out if anyone is interested in some guac and chips?
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