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grasp interest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase ‘grasp interest’ is not correct or usable in written English.
You would need to use a different phrase such as ‘pique interest’ instead. For example, “Her story was so intriguing that it piqued my interest.”.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Such components may grasp interest of citizens in a more sustainable manner when implemented repeatedly in cycles and as part of a comprehensive intervention [ 34].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
He reveals, to the community group but also to Michelle, a preternatural genius at grasping interests and motives, at seeking common cause, and at recognizing — and acting upon — the human factor.
News & Media
The new Administration is grown-up enough to grasp that interests and values are often at odds, and it made sense to say, in effect: interests now, human rights later.
News & Media
Milbank lifted the funny foreign word and turned it into a sloppy weapon to make a point about the Republican Party's failure to grasp the interests, or diversity, of the Latino population.
News & Media
This is an extremely important insight that policy makers have yet to grasp, even though interest rates on Treasury bills are just a couple of basis points above zero and inflation is virtually nonexistent.
News & Media
Mr. Miller fails to grasp our national interest: in today's world, America cannot afford to go it alone, and we can no longer assure our security solely with a strong military.
News & Media
Where lesser politicians might have been capable of grasping the interests of this emerging demographic, Jackson, a product of the Carolina hinterlands, understood their identity.
News & Media
Certainly, the third category, where the patient is introduced to an explanation and prognosis, is most satisfying for a patient who can grasp and is interested in the details.
Science
With the subject in a seated position on a treatment table and the lower extremity of interest stabilized to the table with a belt, the standardized treating therapist will grasp the foot of interest with the thenar eminences on the foot's plantar surface.
Mesic, then a close associate, later broke with Tudjman when he saw the dogmatic leader failing to grasp the Croatian national interest, especially through the common cause with Milosevic in striving to carve up Bosnia.
News & Media
They grasp that conflicts of interest are ubiquitous in life and that intelligent people take them into consideration when appraising a particular report, tip, argument or analysis.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the non-idiomatic phrase "grasp interest", opt for more common and accepted alternatives like "pique interest" or "capture interest" to convey the intended meaning effectively.
Common error
Be cautious of directly combining verbs and nouns in ways that don't align with standard English usage. While "grasp" is a valid verb and "interest" is a valid noun, their combination is not a recognized phrase. Using established expressions such as "pique interest" improves clarity and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "grasp interest" attempts to express the action of understanding or seizing someone's interest. However, according to Ludwig AI, this combination is not a standard or idiomatic expression in English. The verb "grasp" typically applies to concepts or physical objects rather than abstract notions like "interest".
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
30%
Academia
13%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Wiki
7%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "grasp" and "interest" are common words, combining them as "grasp interest" results in a non-idiomatic phrase. Ludwig AI identifies this as incorrect usage in English. For clearer and more effective communication, it's recommended to use established alternatives like "pique interest", "capture interest", or "arouse interest". While various sources may contain the phrase, its infrequent and grammatically questionable nature advises against its use in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pique interest
Emphasizes the act of stimulating or arousing interest, a more standard and idiomatic expression.
capture interest
Focuses on seizing or gaining someone's attention or interest.
spark interest
Highlights the generation or initiation of interest.
arouse interest
Similar to 'pique', but can also imply a more sustained or intense interest.
understand interest
Focuses on comprehending the nature or basis of someone's interest.
recognize interest
Highlights the act of identifying or acknowledging an existing interest.
appreciate interest
Implies valuing or acknowledging the significance of the interest.
discern interest
Stresses the perception or recognition of subtle or hidden interests.
determine interest
Focuses on establishing or finding out the level or type of interest.
gauge interest
Implies measuring or assessing the amount of interest.
FAQs
What does it mean to "grasp" something?
To "grasp" something generally means to understand it fully. However, in the context of "interest", a different verb is typically used.
What can I say instead of "grasp interest"?
Better alternatives include "pique interest", "capture interest", or "arouse interest". These phrases are more commonly used and grammatically sound.
Is "grasp interest" grammatically correct?
The phrase "grasp interest" is not considered standard English. While the individual words are valid, their combination isn't idiomatic.
How can I effectively use "pique interest" in a sentence?
You can use "pique interest" in a sentence like: "The speaker's intriguing introduction piqued the audience's interest."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested