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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evince interest" is a valid and commonly used construction in written English
It means to show or demonstrate interest in something. Example 1: The speaker's charismatic presentation evinced a great deal of interest from the audience. Example 2: The students' eager participation in the discussion evinced their genuine interest in the topic. Example 3: The company's new product line is designed to evince interest from potential customers.
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When people perceive that they have a high degree of control, they exert effort, try hard, initiate action, and persist in the face of failures and setbacks; they evince interest, optimism, sustained attention, problem solving, and an action orientatio.
On campuses where students can or must declare a major in the first year, this course would be appropriate for students who evince interest in biology studies.
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But what's dismaying about the comments by Dan Houser of Rockstar Games is that he evinces interest only in the technological context of his video games.
Elon Musk, who has evinced interest in creating such a fantastic conveyance, is no doubt pleased at this development.
Over the last 30 years economic research has evinced interest in the innovative behaviour of firms, particularly in relation to the competitive conditions prevailing in a region (Bertuglia and others 1998).
Many of the people encountered during a visit here last week didn't even know that Syracuse was playing host to a campaign debate yesterday, nor did they evince much interest when told.
It is the telltale mark of non-sports fans to evince great interest only in teams with outsized cultural currency, like the Steelers and the Mets and the Tarheels and Barcelona.
Youth with stronger or more substantial social networks that they themselves create or those that they have access to through their parents evince stronger interest in entrepreneurship.
It should be added that neither in the Examination, nor in any other work, does Ibn Kammuna evince any interest in or knowledge of Buddhism; given the political realities of Mongol rule (the Mongols had not yet converted to Islam) as well as Ibn Kammuna's broad interests, one might have expected him to exhibit some curiosity.
With a U.S.-trained military officer now running the country, it remains to be seen whether Washington will evince much interest in pressing the military to step down.
And, in possibly the most privileged country of all, it appears that its citizens may elect into office a majority of folks who evince little interest in sending the fire trucks.
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