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Discover Ludwig"just interested" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is only interested in something and not necessarily committed to it. Example: "I'm just interested in learning more about the project, but I'm not sure if I want to join yet."
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Just interested in one thing.
"Just interested in seeing royalty.
He's just interested in creating these images.
"I think he was just interested".
He's just interested in things and how they work".
Aabar was not just interested in space tourism.
Whatever: we're just interested in hearing what you're interested in.
"It just interested me — how to sell good books".
We're just interested in being the best, and most profitable".
They're just interested in votes and making money for themselves".
"They're not just interested because I'm in Batman..
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