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The phrase "interested in doing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express someone's desire or curiosity about a particular activity or task. Here are some examples: - I am interested in doing a volunteer project this summer. - She is very interested in doing research on endangered species. - Are you interested in doing a study abroad program next year? - He is not interested in doing any household chores. - We are all interested in doing our part to protect the environment.
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I wasn't interested in doing that".
Were you interested in doing the sequel?
They weren't really interested in doing more".
"That's what I'm interested in doing".
She is interested in doing secretarial work.
That's why I'm interested in doing it.
I'm interested in doing hard things".
"I wasn't interested in doing Peyton Place".
That's what we're interested in doing.
"That's not something we're interested in doing.
And I wasn't interested in doing it again".
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