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"broadly interested" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe that someone (or yourself) is interested in a particular topic but likes to explore different facets or angles of the subject. For example, "John is broadly interested in neuroscience; he has studied both its biological and psychological aspects."
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Prof. Tang is broadly interested in networks.
I am broadly interested in sensory ecology.
Broadly interested in algorithms and applied mathematics.
I am broadly interested in systems, networking, and computer architecture.
She is broadly interested in human-computer interaction and accessibility.
I am broadly interested in communication, information, and coding theories.
We are broadly interested in childhood neuroinflammatory and neurometabolic disorders.
I'm broadly interested in machine learning, robotics, and cognitive science.
I am broadly interested in operating systems and distributed computing.
He is broadly interested in the causes of economic inequality and social mobility.
He is broadly interested in the spatial, cultural, and political interfaces between urban and rural landscapes.
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