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interested on vs interested in

The correct phrase is 'interested in'. 'Interested on' is not a standard English construction. 'Interested in' is the commonly used preposition to express interest in something or someone.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 5214 views

interested on

'Interested on' is not a standard English construction.

The correct preposition to use with 'interested' is 'in'. For example, 'I am interested in learning new languages.'
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  • I am not interested on the Commission work.
  • I am very interested in your profile, and I hope you are interested on mine.
  • We were very interested on the performance to price ratio of the PC.
  • Just considering this opportunity, it is trying to create in the Museum a laboratory of research that can accomplish to the formation of anthropologists, archaeologists, restorers and researchers interested on prehistoric and protohistoric period.
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  • A very interesting footage if you are interested on its effects or how it's created.
  • Are you interested on this material or technology?
  • I'm only interested on account of we're married now me and her.
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Alternatives:

  • interested in

interested in

'Interested in' is the correct and commonly used preposition.

'Interested in' is used to express curiosity or concern about something or someone. For example, 'She is interested in art history.'

Examples:

  • I am interested in science fiction movies.
  • He is interested in joining the photography club.
  • They are interested in traveling to Japan.
  • She is interested in learning how to play the guitar.
  • We are interested in the new project proposal.
  • 6 days ago ... ... including Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro – and nearly half say that they would be interested in using one, according to a new survey from KFF.
  • Meaning of interested in English · interested adjective (FEELING INVOLVED) · interested adjective (HAVING A CONNECTION).
  • 2 days ago ... California, Stanford interested in ACC: Conference set to evaluate viability of adding Pac-12 teams ... California and Stanford have shown ...
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