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The phrase 'driving interest' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is motivating or inspiring enthusiasm in a particular subject or activity. For example, "He had a driving interest in pursuing a career in medicine."
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"It seems to be driving interest this way".
The poll also found that ideology was not driving interest.
The intense competition has been driving interest rates down to ever lower levels.
Far from fleeing U.S. debt, investors have continued to pile in, driving interest rates to historical lows.
Investors tend to buy up Treasuries, driving interest rates lower, when they are worried about economic growth.
And they've been signaling that concern by driving interest rates on the debt of major economies lower, not higher.
Markets could choke on the extra bond sales required to finance huge deficits, driving interest rates up and worsening the downturn.They are not choking yet.
An extension of the Bank of England's Funding for Lending Scheme means banks don't require our deposits, driving interest rates lower – with every likelihood they could fall further.
The WSJ view was that federal borrowing would crowd out private spending by driving interest rates sky-high, that the bond vigilantes would destroy the economy.
Companies can hire people to write positive reviews about products and apps in online forums and stores, driving interest and pushing them farther up the roster.
Supplying trillions of dollars of reserves and driving interest rates to zero cannot force banks to lend or companies and households to borrow.
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