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Discover Ludwig"spontaneously interested" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone who becomes interested in something without any prior planning or influence. Example: She was spontaneously interested in art, and would often spend hours at the museum, admiring different paintings and sculptures.
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"My perception is that the Republican mind is less spontaneously interested in the process of psychoanalysis and change," he said.
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In explaining previous findings in adults, it may be that people who choose to become preschool teachers are likely to be socially interested in children (and to not spontaneously categorise them as social outgroup members).
self-interested people constantly interacting in decentralized markets, and spontaneously developing and refining social institutions.
Most parties erupt spontaneously.
Do not shop spontaneously.
The crowd spontaneously emotes.
The audience applauded spontaneously.
Just spontaneously dance.
Fires started spontaneously.
Everybody spontaneously clapped.
Some cried spontaneously.
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