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It is an idiomatic expression used to mean that you are trying to increase interest in something. For example, "The marketing team is working hard to stoke interest in the new product."
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But it is sufficient to stoke interest.
Andrews has needed new development to stoke interest.
For now, Bloomberg will keep trying to stoke interest and remain visible.
Instead, HBO is trying to stoke interest in a strong but relatively unheralded pay-per-view.
But the free digital version could stoke interest for Nine Inch Nails' recently announced concert tour.
To stoke interest, soccer leagues there "relegate" the worst teams at the end of each season to the minor leagues.
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The four players had stoked interest in the Knicks in different ways.
He will not disclose the title now, for fear of stoking interest before it is for sale.
"I have nothing to be afraid of," she said, adding that she hopes the attention stokes interest in her manuscript.
One television station played the theme "Jaws" while reporting the incident, said Mr. Blomquist, stoking interest in the phenomenon.
They are just about to host their first Scrabble holiday, and they credit Scrabulous with stoking interest in it.
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