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take an interest
Be concerned or curious, as in She really takes an interest in foreign affairs , or I wish he'd take an interest in classical music .
Share in a right to or ownership of property or a business, as in He promised to take an interest in the company as soon as he could afford to .
Example Sentences
"It only benefits me and other country music artists in the UK because more people listening to country music just means they're going to take an interest - hopefully - in what we're doing," 20-year-old singer Neeve Zahra tells BBC Newsbeat.
"The biggest benefit will be the legacy that it leaves behind, our experience over the last 74 years has been that a whole new cohort of young people take an interest in the music," he said.
“He would take an interest in people, find out what they were about, build them up, encourage them and what they were into,” Proctor recalled.
Fans of “Succession” might also take an interest in this detailed history of The New York Post from shortly before the entry of media mogul Rupert Murdoch up to 2024.
First, what made you take an interest in gulls?
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