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The phrase "interest in hearing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone is curious or open to listening or learning about something. Example: "I have a great interest in hearing about your travels to Europe. It sounds like such an exciting experience."
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They simply weren't interested, after displaying considerable interest in hearing several criminal cases before it!
It's interesting that Schultz professes to love Starbucks customers but has no apparent interest in hearing from us.
Investors showed little interest in hearing shorts' complaints about dubious accounting practices.
Nobody — except Rielle — has any interest in hearing from him again.
So you see there is some special interest in hearing so unusual a person address you.
Americans will have great interest in hearing the politicians' views on global issues.
Some political analysts have attributed past failures to liberal audiences' lack of interest in hearing their own views repeated.
Score: 4/5 Last week, commenters expressed their interest in hearing the new Torres and Faith No More albums.
Both of them, however, find that family members and friends have little interest in hearing about their new lives abroad.
The meeting was only with Republicans, though Trump has expressed interest in hearing from the left about her plan.
Ms. Clark said she interpreted Ms. Palin's attendance at the 1994 convention as reflecting an interest in hearing a variety of perspectives.
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