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"so much interest" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a strong and passionate enthusiasm for something, such as in the example sentence, "The addition of new players to the team has sparked so much interest in the local community."
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But with so much interest comes anxiety.
"There's so much interest in Scientology.
I took so much interest, and none.
"There's so much interest," said Anita Asante, the England midfielder.
"I've never had so much interest in fingers".
And there is so much interest in grease these days.
But why is there still so much interest?
"There's so much interest from younger artists in abstraction.
We weren't expecting to have so much interest".
There's so much interest in this white whale".
"It's evoked so much interest because it's a Georgian, Regency cookbook.
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