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The phrase "having been interested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a past state of interest that has relevance to the present or to another action.
Example: "Having been interested in art since childhood, she decided to pursue a career as an artist."
Alternatives: "having had an interest" or "being interested".
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"I have always been a political animal, having been interested on a local and national level for many years.
Always having been interested in the nature of health, his emerging references to power stem from his earlier efforts to discover the secret of the ancient Greeks' outstanding health, which he had regarded as the effects of how "agon" (i.e., competition, one-upmanship, or contest, as conceived in his 1872 essay, "Homer's Contest") permeated their cultural attitudes.
Having been interested in astronomy since childhood, he has had an observatory built in his garden.
I joined the Labour Party last year, during the general election campaign, having been interested in politics for a few years.
After sending Meg out on an errand to pick up her grandfather, Lois continues to seduce Anthony, having been interested in him since Peter had begun insulting her about her advancing age.
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I've been interested in new things [ Interested] 14.
Apple was rumoured to have been interested.
… I have been interested in narrative.
"But it is certainly something I've been interested in".
Since childhood, I have been interested in men's clothes.
AGR: I have been interested in history from childhood.
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