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"interested in these" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to items that have already been mentioned, or when you want to express curiosity about something in particular. For example: "I've been researching different universities, and I'm interested in these three in particular."
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I am not interested in these things.
"She's interested in these kooky things.
Districts are extremely interested in these people.
Blair was not interested in these matters.
And I'm interested in these people," he said.
I'm interested in these kinds of state changes.
Almost every country got seriously interested in these proposals.
Mr. Lawsky's office appears interested in these issues.
"We have established that our students are interested in these events," he said.
I had no girlfriend, so I was maybe too interested in these sort of pictures".
"The existing video companies at that time weren't interested in these smaller films".
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