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The phrase "has expanded interest" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which something has gained more attention or popularity. Here is an example sentence: "The new technology has expanded interest in the field of artificial intelligence, sparking discussions and debates among scientists and the general public."
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Originally a forum for researchers and meteorologists, the ICWR has expanded interest and contribution from storm chasers, the media, the marine and aviation communities and from private individuals.
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The changes in school meal programs stemming from the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 have expanded interest in strategies that increase student participation in school lunch and reduce plate waste.
The Bank of Nova Scotia has expanded its interests in Latin America and the Caribbean.
As the number of actors involved in policy processes has expanded, so has interest in network frameworks.
He invested early in Vitamin Water and has expanded his business interests into clothing and audio equipment.
China's massive growth has expanded its strategic interests.
Interest has expanded, with 10 teams and 170 players involved this year, compared with 6 teams last year.
But in recent years, front-page subject matter has expanded widely, reflecting rising interest in topics like finance, family, technology, medicine and space.
Stretchable conductor research has expanded significantly due to interest in mechanically deformable circuitry for use in flexible electronics.
Much of this stems from advances in neuroscience, and recently, interest has expanded from integration in vision, audition, and somatosensation to also encompassing the chemical senses.
Selig's legal thinking has evolved, and his interpretation of "best interests" has expanded.
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