of interest
1 of 1phrase/ʌv ˈɪntrəst/
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used to reefer to something that attracts attention or causes concern, due to being relevant or important to a particular person or group
- The new discovery is of interest to scientists worldwide.
- She found the book to be of interest and decided to read it.
- The findings in the report are of interest to policymakers.
- She found the book to be of interest and decided to read it.
- The conference will cover issues that are of interest to business leaders.