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Discover Ludwig"grew interested" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that somebody's interest in something has increased over time. For example: "When he heard about the new research project, he grew interested and began to read more about it."
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In the nineteen-eighties, she grew interested in policy.
He grew interested in satellite TV, and by accident discovered he could pick up Russian satellite TV broadcasts.
I heard a lot of early music and choral music growing up, so I grew interested in that.
He grew interested in artificial intelligence, and eventually gravitated toward computer vision a field that allowed him to watch machines think.
Bou-Zeid grew interested in cities when he was a mechanical engineering undergraduate at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon.
Ms. Beard first grew interested in classics as a precocious teenager with a talent for Latin and Greek and a taste for archaeological digs, where days spent excavating usually ended at the local pub, she said.
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Rhinehart, who built computers in his spare time, had grown interested in astrophysics.
James began to grow interested in drawing when a cousin showed him how to sketch a few cartoons.
Scientists are now growing interested in the possibility that bugs in the air may influence global climate.
He grows interested in Elfie, then distressed to be in Freud's play, trying to obliterate his fear of death with thoughts of sex.
The United States has grown interested in the Titanic's fate and is talking with France, Britain and Canada about how to preserve what remains of history's most famous luxury liner.
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