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"started to get interested" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe when someone begins to take an interest in something. For example, "When Amy heard about the help her friend was offering, she started to get interested in volunteering for the project."
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"That was when she really started to get interested in me," he says.
started to get interested in what he called peacemaking and reconciliation.
About five years ago, with his wife and friends, he started to get interested in food and cooking.
Soon enough France started to get interested in Pjanic's passport, trying to pursue him to play for Les Bleus.
I also started to get interested in public art, getting away from the fickleness of the art world and making things less precious, more available".
EISENBERG I started to get interested in my own history a few years ago, probably just as an extension, or a veiled extension, of my own narcissism.
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How did you start to get interested in this semi-fictional landscape, and what made you realize that it would make a good setting for a story?
"I think people are starting to get interested in wide screens now, and plasma TV's also provide really good renditions of the digital transmissions".
"A lot of time, the persons are laughing at what I am doing, but now they are starting to get interested in what I'm doing," Walter Bartoli said.
"Over the last three years or so, we had big investors in the U.S. and Europe starting to get interested in private equity investments in the region," said Ahmed Youssef, a partner in the Dubai office of the consulting firm Booz & Company.
Women's groups are also starting to get interested and alarmed". Above all, it will be the governments of poor countries which are likely to object to any planetary-scale project.
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