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"get some interest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to attract attention or generate curiosity about something. Example: The new exhibit at the museum is sure to get some interest from art enthusiasts.
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Because trying to get some interest was really, really difficult".
"Whenever you get premium assets, you are going to get some interest".
"So we pool the money from donations in a bank and get some interest".
He even manages to get some interest from a posh London agency.
Expect Butler to get some interest soon, and at the very least, in the hours before the draft.
"Now the good news is that we're starting to get some interest from Republicans as well as Democrats in reforming the criminal justice system.
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So do you invest in real estate personally? A. I've got some interest in some smaller buildings, none of which could be with our clients.
The Fairfax County prosecutor, Robert F. Horan Jr., said yesterday that he preferred selecting jurors from voter rolls, adding, "If people show enough interest to vote, then you know they've got some interest in the community".
That report also suggested the company got some interest From Amazon at a $9 billion price tag.
While it gets some interest from my Buffett model, Goldman falls short of earning total approval for two reasons.
Slack also got some interest with a $9 billion price tag from Amazon, according to a report from Bloomberg last night.
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