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The phrase "much interested" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that someone is very interested or deeply interested in something. Example: I was much interested in the new book my friend recommended to me.
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Jia is not much interested in plot.
Babur was not much interested in women.
Erteguns very much interested in soccer.
He was always much interested in politics.
Voters aren't much interested in Europe.
Neither side appears much interested in diplomacy.
"We are not much interested in modernizing.
Nobody was much interested in finding out.
But in truth, she is not much interested, either.
Sasha wasn't much interested in traditional sports — only skiing.
Balcon's Ealing wasn't much interested in women's rights.
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