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take an interest in
verb as in like
Strongest matches
verb as in participate
Example Sentences
"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?
They reached out to the media, hoping to find anyone who would take an interest in April’s case, and they connected with two local attorneys, Leslie Briggs and Colleen McCarty, who would be instrumental in fighting for April’s freedom.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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