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The phrase "becomes of interest" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "becomes interested" or "becomes a matter of interest."
Example: "The new research findings become of interest to the scientific community as they challenge existing theories."
Alternatives: "gains attention" or "becomes noteworthy.".
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So the I.B.M. announcement last week that it had built the fastest supercomputer becomes of interest to more than the computing equivalent of drag-racing fans.
"As they talk settlement in North Carolina, that becomes of interest to us, because we want to make sure that whatever settlement they work out is not of adverse interest to us," he said.
This particularly becomes of interest as the state-of-the-art practice is moving towards plant-wide modelling.
The evaluation of the behavior of old concretes becomes of interest as the presence of microcracks can modify its response.
At some point — who knows where exactly in unit volume or revenue — an applications maker's market becomes of interest to Bill Gates.
It still continues to extend to other material classes and applications, and becomes of interest for an increasing number of users.
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Humphries' role in the scandal became of interest when reports emerged that he had been dismissed from the case after becoming "obsessed with the matter".
"They only become of interest if they are fighting Jews or being manhandled by Jews.
The brothers had become of interest to investigators, Mr. Levy said, after they bought a dirt transfer station on Staten Island from a company that had avoided background interviews.
And once they are smaller they become of interest to various branches of the military and you can see the applications".
The nature and texture of that wait – and the extent to which it was necessary for Lampedusa to write The Leopard – thus become of interest.
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