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Discover Ludwig"barely interested" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means having only a small amount of interest in something. Example: She was barely interested in the book her friend recommended, but decided to give it a chance anyway.
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In general, Allen seems barely interested in exploring Williams's soulfulness.
Willa made a barely interested show of looking around.
A new documentary about her life and death seems barely interested in it.
Tarkovsky was barely interested in Lem's main preoccupation: to theorise about what might constitute alien life.
Still, there was no denying his impact on the city which, when he arrived, was barely interested in sports betting.
The barely interested crowd gets just interested enough to yell some insults when he crouches to replug it, with his plumber's crack showing.
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Played one game in which he barely seemed interested.
He barely looked interested, was as mobile as a sloth and seemed never to have really been in this.
Galatasaray barely looked interested in defending, not least at the start, and when Ramsey first picked the ball up in midfield he was free to carry it forward.
But the film suffers from the female actors barely looking interested, and ends up as testimony to Iranian cinema's need for credible actors and nuanced stories.
Ricardo Vaz Te is immediately involved in the action, but his cross is too long for Simon Makienok - who it has to be said has barely looked interested today.
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