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The phrase "become very interested" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone's interest in something has increased significantly. For example: "Amy has become very interested in photography since she was given her first camera."
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Chances are they will become very interested in your interests and take you seriously.
I've become very interested in growing spices.
Then I become VERY interested in whatever is appropriate to that character.
This is Ms. King's time; jazz singers in general have suddenly become very interested in her.
For example, lately Hustvedt has become "very interested in the placenta".
But in the last few years, because of the speed of China's transformation, I have become very interested in history.
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Friston became very interested.
My friend suddenly became very interested.
He suddenly became very interested.
In his later years, Cunningham became very interested in technology.
I was looking for something different and I became very interested in the class system there.
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