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Discover Ludwig"interested to be" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to express someone's desire or willingness to do something in the future. Example: "I am interested to be part of the project team." This sentence implies that the speaker is interested in joining the project team and is expressing their desire or intention to do so in the future.
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Craig Bellamy has tried to get me into rugby, but I'm not that interested, to be honest.
I'm not that interested to be honest, but well done sir. 2.41pm BST "Hi Lawrence," emails Shanel Cameron.
Local businesses will be very interested to be a part of that conversation".
They didn't play great but I'm not really interested to be honest, it was about the points today.
Therefore, the combination effect of the strain-E-field response of soft/hard PZT composite actuator has been much interested to be observed.
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He told a Green Liberal Democrats fringe event in Brighton on Saturday: "It is really alarming... That's why it is essential - and probably politically self-interested, to be frank - that we fight back against it.
No, surely nobody was interested – or, to be really French about it, nobody should be interested.
Whether President Trump and GOP Congressional leaders are interested remains to be seen.
Part of what I'm interested to do is to understand them.
The one whose response I'm very interested to get is Paul Simon.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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