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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has interest from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is receiving attention or enthusiasm from someone or something. For example, "This new program has interest from many potential investors."
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With some inevitability, as the app's success has increased so has interest from the music industry.
Mr. Ofer has his eye on China, with its increasing car penetration, oil consumption and environmental pollution, where he has interest from a Chinese car company, Chery, for a similar joint venture.
"As has interest from locals, who rarely use taxis".
Flywheel's TaxiOS will also be available for free to non-Flywheel Taxi drivers, and the company says it has interest from several other taxi companies looking to update the technology used in their fleets.
Vine's app already has interest from major brands, which Twitter casually highlighted today in the blog post announcing the features by pointing to Vines from MLB, CBS, and USA Today.
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We've had interest from League One clubs around the country but he's not interested".
I have had interest from America already".
We now have interest from other leading nations".
He has had interest from other clubs but remains, for the time being, committed to Chelsea.
"We have interest from people who travel, people who are educated, people who have lived abroad.
We've had interest from everywhere, from Taiwan to the UK.
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