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"interested in bringing" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express an intention that someone has to do something. For example: "The professor is interested in bringing her research to the next level."
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Obviously they're interested in bringing him back.
Why are you interested in bringing back older Cunningham dances?
"I'm much more interested in bringing Stanford to the world," he said.
The Giants are said to be interested in bringing back Kawika Mitchell for another tour.
The White House seemed "more interested in bringing Holbrooke down than getting the policy right".
Mr. Redford is interested in bringing YoungArts weeks to Sundance Institute, Ms. Arison said.
Ms. Meyer is interested in bringing some of that direct involvement to her family's Panwy Foundation.
We are, however, interested in bringing educators and employers closer together.
"No one is interested in bringing Nato in on a practical level.
"The county executive is not interested in bringing the Middle East conflict to Westchester," she added.
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I am really interested in bringing that player's perspective".
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