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Sarina Cz Posted 14 years ago
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What is the deference between Interested in and Interested at

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What is the deference between Interested in and Interested at?
  

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Sarina Cz What is the difference between 'i nterested in ' and 'i nterested at? The difference is that 'interested in' is the usual collocation. I struggled to think of a sentence with 'interested at'.

  • Sarina Cz What is the difference between 'i nterested in ' and 'i nterested at?
  • The difference is that 'interested in' is the usual collocation.
  • I struggled to think of a sentence with 'interested at'.
  • ' (Here 'at all' is parenthetical.
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Sarina Cz What is the difference between 'interested in' and'interested at?
The difference is that 'interested in' is the usual coll

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