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Discover Ludwig'say interest' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you are referring to someone expressing their interest in something, then you would say "showing interest" or "expressing interest". For example: "John is showing interest in learning Spanish."
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But NATO officials say interest is growing.
But when prices that matter to them — say, interest rates — fall, it's an outrage.
Say interest among young men looks a little soft for "G.I.
His comments prompted some investors to say interest rates may rise earlier than they had expected.
Believers and skeptics say interest in spiritualism has been fueled by post-9/11 anxiety.
Box office tracking companies say interest among men is increasing, but still tepid.
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Even so-called innovations -- say, interest-only or adjustable rate mortgages -- still fail to account for the manner in which Millennial sociological patterns are vastly different from that of their parents.
Osborne says interest rates would be higher.
At that point, she said, interest increased.
Moreover, he said, interest rates are a crude weapon.
Since then, he said, interest from investors had increased.
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