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"that much interested" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express a high level of interest or excitement about something. Example: "I was that much interested in the new book that I finished it in one sitting."
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"I'm not that much interested in what happens to my books after I pass along.
"Wedgwood china had never been something that much interested me," he admits.
They showed, according to Florina Duli, director of the Kosovar Stability Initiative, a think-tank, that Kosovo Albanians are "not that much interested in what Serbs are doing".
Her Bathsheba is well turned out with an impressive line in hats; she is a horsewoman and very keen on rough shooting, not activities that much interested Julie Christie, who was almost ethereally beautiful and fancy-free in the part.
Here's one reason why Apple may not be producing a television with its name blazoned on it in the near term: it doesn't look like people have, so far, shown that much interested in them yet.
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O'Hanlon himself doesn't seem to have all that much interest in full disarmament.
I'm amazed that people took that much interest in me.
I'm glad there's that much interest in what goes on in Penn State football".
"There is no question of us charging that much interest," a spokesman insisted.
With that much interest, clearly it is a building of significance that should be considered a New York landmark.
"I never, ever thought there would be that much interest in someone throwing something in a bin".
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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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