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"keener interest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong or intense level of interest in something. Example: The new science fiction novel has sparked a keener interest in the genre among readers.
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Some will take a keener interest in it than others.
No nation has a keener interest in climate change than Iceland.
James observes the young men with keener interest than he does their female colleagues or clients.
Encouragingly, graduates are taking a keener interest in working for smaller firms.
No nation takes a keener interest in climate change, at least on a per-capita basis, than Iceland.
Few subjects prompt keener interest or deeper philosophical rumination in Russia than alcohol, and those that do are invariably discussed over drinks.
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After undergoing a criminal records check and an interview in which I was asked, among other things, if I would be more comfortable with someone who could chat for England versus one who rarely opened their mouth (I chose the former), I was hooked up with Enid, a widowed primary school teacher with a keen interest in current affairs and an even keener interest in my love life.
But Uefa will take a keen interest.
Hoteliers have certainly taken a keen interest.
Mr. Restoin Roitfeld watched with keen interest.
Mr. Machover looked on with keen interest.
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