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The phrase "interested in talks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a desire or willingness to engage in discussions or conversations about a particular topic. Example: "The company is interested in talks with potential partners to explore new business opportunities."
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"There is a group interested in talks," a western official said.
She is more interested in talks with the Palestinians on a two-state peace agreement to end the conflict.
"We've made clear that we're not interested in talks just for the sake and the form of talks," a State Department official said.
One problem, it seems, is that they still do not know who's who in the Sunni areas.And what might those of the insurgents who seem interested in talks like to discuss?
The Chinese envoy had just returned from a visit to Tehran, a person familiar with the discussion told me, and he wanted the White House to know that there were moderates there who were interested in talks.
Some Afghan government officials look on Taliban statements skeptically, saying they are doubtful that even if the Taliban were interested in talks that Pakistan would allow them to reach out.
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"He wasn't interested in talking about himself; he was interested in learning," Mrs. Grayson said.
He looked miserable, and he wasn't interested in talking.
But Ms. Quinn was not interested in talking about that.
"I was more interested in talking about health care".
He said his company was not interested in talking anyway.
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