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The phrase "took an interest" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically means to show curiosity in something or to become engaged in something. For example, "I took an interest in photography after my trip to Italy."
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An uncle took an interest.
Then, Ana González Mozo took an interest.
And Britain took an interest too.
I took an interest in politics.
I just took an interest in the subject.
The BBC took an interest again in Mr Lloyd.
She also took an interest in social causes.
A professor, Robert Ray, took an interest in the band.
He first took an interest in Ukraine last year.
I always took an interest in Hawking after that.
Once elected, Mr. Obama took an interest in curbing surveillance.
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