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"were of interest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something was or is of interest or importance to someone. Example: The findings of the study were of great interest to the scientific community.
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– were of interest.
However, two EMG studies were of interest to this author.
He said: "I thought they were of interest".
Desserts, from an outside source, were of interest mainly for their nostalgia value.
He was reflecting views and perceptions I thought were of interest.
The deformation, tensile stress-strain curves and Poisson's ratio were of interest.
Its photosynthetic pigment concentrations were of interest due to their light harvesting and protective functions.
Outcome measures: Four walking outcomes were of interest: walking speed, stride length, cadence and symmetry.
The spatial consequences of such interactions were of interest of this study.
The skills they developed through their experiences, which were shaped by their identities and backgrounds, were of interest to employers.
But, most of them were too large to invest in the seed-level activities that were of interest to me.
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