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The phrase "received interest from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone or something is attracting the attention or admiration of others. For example: "The new smartphone model has received a lot of interest from customers."
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Since then, Johnson has received interest from at least a half-dozen other N.B.A. teams.
The unit has also received interest from a rival Swiss chemicals company, Syngenta.
Wright received interest from Illinois, Davidson and other Ivy League members before committing to Harvard.
He has received interest from Division I and II programs for the 2010-11 season.
Hill received interest from the Boston Celtics and the Knicks before deciding to remain in Phoenix.
Ocean Reef Group has received interest from businesses and organisations, but has so far decided against selling the concept.
He has received interest from teams like the Washington Redskins and the Kansas City Chiefs, but the talks always disintegrate.
The legacy company said it has already received interest from a variety of sectors, including creative, retail, education and culture.
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Now, Greenberg expects to receive interest from Boston, the Chicago Cubs and, especially, the Oakland Athletics.
That means you do not receive interest from these savings bonds until you redeem them.
Bill O'Brien will stay at Penn State despite receiving interest from several N.F.L. teams, his agent, Joseph Linta, said Thursday.
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