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The part of the sentence "interested in solving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is eager or motivated to solve a problem or situation. For example: The detective was interested in solving the mysterious disappearance of the young girl.
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Parent: I'm not interested in who keeps hitting who, I am interested in solving this problem.
"I'm interested in solving this immigration problem.
They're less interested in solving it than ignoring it.
I'm not interested in photo ops; I'm interested in solving a problem".
Maybe Generation Q is optimistic because it's more interested in solving problems than in being "outraged".
"Trump isn't interested in solving the problems he yells and swears about.
"I'm more interested in solving problems and listening to people's thoughts".
"I'm interested in solving problems as opposed to imposing doctrine," he said.
Hoover, who is great reader of detective stories became interested in solving of mystery.
This is the most exciting and hopeful time for anyone interested in solving the biggest problem that humanity faces.
If we are really interested in solving childhood obesity, focus must be placed squarely on the reduction of calories.
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