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Discover Ludwig"interested by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase "interested by" to indicate that someone or something is curious, engaged, or paying attention to a particular thing. Example: He was interested by the latest news about the election.
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Prince Lowenstein was not particularly interested by the party.
He's also interested by new platforms and devices.
She was especially interested by the guilt factor.
Neither side seemed particularly interested by the other.
How can you get them interested by helping them see that it is personally relevant?
"I know he was interested by everything that was going on in Syria and Palestine.
I was interested by the possibility of people being brought in by others.
Darwin himself, Park predicted, would have been interested by his project.
Are your clients interested by your story?
We are interested by localization and width of bands.
We were interested by the gland, the peripheral zone and the central gland.
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