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diverse interest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "diverse interest" is not correct in standard English; it should be "diverse interests." You can use it when referring to a variety of different interests or hobbies that a person or group may have.
Example: "Her diverse interests range from painting to astrophysics, showcasing her multifaceted personality."
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16 human-written examples
Sure, biofuels are supported by diverse interest groups, including environmentalists, automakers and America-first defense hawks.
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Listening to the needs of diverse interest groups is also important.
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The George W. Bush camp is trying to claim that these reforms are Republican, but their strength comes from their support from both parties and diverse interest groups.
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It's "dramatic enough to command attention; simple enough to be easily grasped; and general enough to satisfy diverse interest groups," claims the book.
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I'm not sure I got closer to Bowie the man, but I did get closer to understanding the collage of diverse interest that fuelled Bowie the performer, and included Orwell, Brecht, Japanese Kabuki and the Surrealists.
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"Bright people have diverse interest," said Professor Mark Peel, Leicester's pro-vice-chancellor for student experience, "Lots of science students have a talent for the arts or already study a language.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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42 human-written examples
Parker's diverse interests make him an interesting guy to have around during long meetings of film study.
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Do they have diverse interests?
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Like him, Ms. Brown has juggled diverse interests.
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You are not taken seriously if you have diverse interests.
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A remarkable and articulate man of astonishingly diverse interests.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the plural form "interests" when referring to multiple areas of focus. For example, say "She has diverse interests", not "She has diverse interest."
Common error
Avoid using the singular form "interest" when you mean multiple areas of focus. It's a common mistake to say "diverse interest" instead of the correct "diverse interests".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "diverse interest" functions as an adjective-noun combination intended to describe a range of different interests. However, Ludwig AI points out that it's grammatically incorrect in standard English; it should be "diverse interests".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "diverse interest" aims to convey a variety of different areas of focus. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, the grammatically correct form is "diverse interests". This phrase is intended to describe varied areas of focus or passion. While the single form may appear, its frequency is too low to be recommendable, and therefore its usage in the plural form is suggested. Alternatives such as "varied interests", "wide-ranging interests", and "multifaceted interests" can be used to convey a similar meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
diverse range of interests
Adds the word 'range' to emphasize the variety of interests.
varied interests
Replaces 'diverse' with 'varied' maintaining the meaning of having different interests.
various interests
A simpler way to indicate multiple, different interests.
wide-ranging interests
Emphasizes the breadth and scope of the interests.
broad interests
Highlights that the interests cover a wide range of topics.
multifaceted interests
Highlights the many different aspects of the interests.
eclectic interests
Suggests the interests are drawn from various sources and styles.
different kinds of interests
Breaks down the phrase to emphasize the differences between interests.
assorted interests
Indicates a collection of different types of interests.
many interests
Simplifies the phrase to highlight the number of interests someone has.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "diverse interest"?
The correct way to refer to varied areas of focus is "diverse interests". The word "interest" should be pluralized when referring to multiple interests.
What are some alternatives to saying "diverse interests"?
You can use alternatives like "varied interests", "wide-ranging interests", or "multifaceted interests" to express the same idea.
How do I use "diverse interests" in a sentence?
You can use "diverse interests" in a sentence like this: "Her diverse interests include painting, writing, and playing the piano".
Is there a difference between "diverse interests" and "differentiated interests"?
While both phrases suggest variety, "diverse interests" generally refers to a wide range of different areas of focus, while "differentiated interests" might imply interests that have become distinct or specialized.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested