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Discover Ludwig"feigned interest" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "feigned interest" to describe a situation where someone is pretending to be interested in something, but their true feelings or intentions are different. This can be used in both formal and informal writing. Example: The politician's speech was met with nothing but feigned interest from the bored crowd.
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They feigned interest to look around.
"They have feigned interest and participation," says a source at the talks.
Or feigned interest in the indie movie about lesbian mothers in Greenland.
Who among us, after all, has not feigned interest in another?
For what seemed like an eternity, Eric feigned interest as he searched for a way to end the conversation.
At other parties, our hosts had always been very willing to believe us when we feigned interest in their endless rehearsals of the past.
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Do you feign interest in something that you're not really interested in?
Otto runs around while I feign interest.
Feigning interest, I upped my game.
"He was playing soccer, right?" he asked, feigning interest.
Explain, and I'll try to feign interest.
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