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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i interest" is not a grammatically correct sentence in written English.
You could use the phrase "I am interested" instead. For example, "I am interested in learning more about this topic."
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Can I Interest You in a Snack?
"Can I interest you in the chicken?" she asks.
Could I interest you in a peep-heel, instead?
"Can I interest you in some headphones?" he asked.
Could I interest you in swapping your soul for this fine wine caddy?
"Can I interest you in a small sandwich?" someone asked, gesturing towards the catering table.
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Am I interested?
"Am I interested in politics?
But why am I interested?
But sorry, am I interested in America?
Am I interested in that market personally?
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