Sentence examples for not so interested from inspiring English sources

The phrase "not so interested" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a less strong level of interest in something, compared to saying "not interested." Example: "I'm not so interested in watching horror movies, but I'll watch them if my friends really want to."

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I am not so interested".

"We're not so interested in possession.

He's not so interested in the forest, in other words.

"Tradition is not so interested in science," Mr. Sherlow said.

And we are not so interested in that.

"You know, I'm not so interested in that.

I am not so interested in public talking".

"I am not so interested in good and evil".

An Acquaintance is someone you're not so interested in sharing with.

I'm not so interested in being made into a pancake anymore".

Matisse was not so interested in shattering, or in small pieces.

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