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be interesting in having
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be interesting in having" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "be interested in having"? You can use "be interested in having" when expressing curiosity or a desire to obtain or experience something. Example: "I would like to know if you would be interested in having a meeting next week to discuss the project."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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1 human-written examples
[General laughter] It would also be interesting in having to rethink all one's beliefs, which might keep one from becoming intolerant and closed-minded toward these other ideas".
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59 human-written examples
The African plantains are interesting in having a proportionally higher number of reads mapping to B_chr7 despite the low gene count of this chromosome.
Science
Araucaria bidwillii was interesting in having an extraordinarily long 5S 5S spacer (1.8 kb), which is much longer than that of any gymnosperm 5S spacers, whose units range between 0.4 0.87 kb (Gorman et al., 1992; Moran et al., 1992; Trontin et al., 1999; Besendorfer et al., 2005); known angiosperm 5S units range between 0.2 0.9 kb (Sastri et al., 1992; Fulnecek et al., 2006).
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In order for the art to be interesting in any way, it has to meet me halfway.
News & Media
This weekend has been interesting in that it has seen an increase in intensity.
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We believe that this question both is interesting in its own right and has implications for neuroscientific investigations of creativity.
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Learning is interesting, in case Rammell had forgotten.
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"Audrey Hepburn is interesting in that we have materials related to her stage work, which is not as well known or documented as her film career," he said.
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This acquisition is interesting in that Eyefi has always been focused on solving the technical challenges faced by photographers, such as photo transfer, organization, etc.
News & Media
This is interesting in that it has been proposed that the expression of Sca-1 is not static but is influenced by the microenvironment (Mitchell et al., 2005).
Science
Raonic has three coaches but he is interesting in suggesting that each has a specific role.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "be interesting in having". Instead, use grammatically correct alternatives like "be interested in having" or "find it interesting to have" to ensure clarity and accuracy in your writing.
Common error
A common mistake is using "interesting" when you mean "interested". Remember that "interested" describes your own feelings or state, while "interesting" describes something that evokes curiosity. So, instead of "I'm interesting in having lunch", say "I'm interested in having lunch".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be interesting in having" functions as a verb phrase intended to express interest or curiosity. However, according to Ludwig AI, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "be interested in having."
Frequent in
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "be interesting in having" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. Ludwig AI analysis confirms this assessment. While there are a few instances where it appears in various sources, including news and science, it is not considered standard English. The intended meaning is to express curiosity or a desire to possess or experience something, but this is better conveyed by using correct alternatives such as "be interested in having" or "find it interesting to have". Always prioritize grammatical correctness in your writing to ensure clarity and credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be interested in having
Replaces the adjective 'interesting' with 'interested' to indicate a state of curiosity or desire.
be keen on having
Substitutes 'interesting' with 'keen' to express enthusiasm or eagerness.
be curious about having
Uses 'curious' to suggest an inquisitive interest in possessing or experiencing something.
find it interesting to have
Restructures the sentence to emphasize the act of finding something interesting.
consider it interesting to have
Emphasizes contemplation and consideration of the interesting aspects of possessing something.
be intrigued by the idea of having
Replaces "interesting" with "intrigued" to highlight fascination or captivation.
be fascinated by the prospect of having
Uses "fascinated" and "prospect" to convey a strong sense of allure and anticipation.
be drawn to the possibility of having
Employs "drawn to" to indicate attraction or inclination towards a certain possession or experience.
be captivated by the thought of having
Substitutes "interesting" with "captivated" to express being charmed or enthralled by an idea.
be excited about having
Replaces "interesting" with "excited" to denote anticipation and enthusiasm.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say that I am curious about experiencing something?
The correct way is to say "I am "interested in having"" or "I find it interesting to have". The phrase "be interesting in having" is grammatically incorrect.
What can I say instead of "be interesting in having"?
You can use alternatives like "be interested in having", "be keen on having", or "find it interesting to have", depending on the context.
Which is correct, "be interesting in having" or "be interested in having"?
"Be interested in having" is the correct phrase. "Be interesting in having" is grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "be interesting in having" and "be interested in having"?
"Be interesting in having" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. "Be interested in having" expresses curiosity or a desire to possess or experience something.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested