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I am interested in at your business vs I am interesting to your business

The correct phrase is "I am interested in your business." The phrase "I am interesting to your business" is incorrect. In English, we use "interested in" to express curiosity or attraction towards something, while "interesting" is used to describe something that catches one's attention.

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I am interested in at your business

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "at" is not used in this context.

The correct phrase is "I am interested in your business." Use "interested in" to express curiosity or attraction towards something.

Alternatives:

  • I am interested in your business

I am interesting to your business

This phrase is incorrect. The adjective "interesting" should not be used in this context.

The correct phrase is "I am interested in your business." Use "interested in" to express curiosity or attraction towards something.

Alternatives:

  • I am interested in your business

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