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what does interested at means?
Dec 25, 2014 9:32 PM
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"Interested at" also sounds wrong to me. I can only think of it being used when "interested" and "at" happen to be used one after the other. For example:
"I'm not interested at all."
"I know you are not interested now, but you might be interested at the end when you've heard more about it."
December 25, 2014
2
Could you give us the sentence with "interested at"? It sounds like the wrong collocation.
December 25, 2014
1
If somebody is interested in/at something, it means he wants to know more about it.
December 25, 2014
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