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The phrase "much more interested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a heightened level of interest in comparison to something else.
Example: "I am much more interested in learning about renewable energy than traditional fossil fuels."
Alternatives: "far more interested" or "significantly more interested."
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I was much more interested in business".
I was much more interested in mechanisms.
"I'm much more interested in shooting".
"I'm much more interested in people.
It was much more interested in harmony and consensus.
"People were much more interested in their appearance.
I was much more interested in getting stuff done.
Waley was much more interested in readability than fidelity.
I'm much more interested in their emotional intelligence and talent.
Wouldn't you be much more interested in that?
"I'm becoming much more interested in her," he said.
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