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The phrase "be more interested" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone should pay more attention or have a stronger interest or curiosity in something. For example, "My parents encouraged me to be more interested in my education."
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Be more interested than interesting.
8) Be more interested in the Government.
"It seems to be more interested in collaboration," she said.
Adults might be more interested in the food.
"We think there will be more interested parties joining".
British readers may be more interested in the Murdoch question.
I'd be more interested in having another psychedelic experience.
He may be more interested in preserving his big striker for the Mexico game.
Perhaps the interviewer simply happened to be more interested in jazz drummers than tasty experiments.
Students, or ambitious students, may be more interested in such a process than many professional dancers.
But investors will be more interested in comments about its pursuit of Home Retail Group.
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