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"sources of interest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that holds or generates interest, curiosity, or attraction. For example, "We explored several sources of interest in the area, including a new museum and a popular park."
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"There are too many sources of interest neglected — whole categories of manners, whole corpuscular classes and provinces, museums of character and condition, unvisited".
The common goals and sources of interest groups obscure, however, the fact that they vary widely in their form and lobbying strategies both within and across political systems.
As a potential catalyst for big and lasting changes in American public policy, the stimulus bill has three main sources of interest: Its provisions for energy; its provisions for health care; and its provisions for education.
By Steve Coll March 13 , 2009As a potential catalyst for big and lasting changes in American public policy, the stimulus bill has three main sources of interest: Its provisions for energy; its provisions for health care; and its provisions for education.
These two sources of interest in the nature of law are closely linked.
Then, the signal is reconstructed by keeping only the components accounting for the sources of interest (epileptic spikes).
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In fact, we are not interested in modelling artefacts or noise, but in correctly modelling the source of interest.
But she can't bring to life a musical whose lack of relevance ends up being its prime source of interest and "entertainment".
Activists close to the Lawrence family campaign found their identities a source of interest, and their backgrounds and politics a matter of hostile scrutiny.
"No one ever says, except in conversation, that they're actually enjoying their children, that they might be a source of interest and pleasure," McEwan said.
"The irregularity and ambiguity of a scrap can be a source of interest in the design if it's given a chance and not thrown away," she says.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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