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take an interest

  1. 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 .

  2. 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 .



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"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.

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"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.

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“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.

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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.

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First, what made you take an interest in gulls?

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