increased interest in
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincrease,interestandin
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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interest
noun
uk/ˈɪn.trəst/us/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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in
adjective
uk/ɪn/us/ɪn/
fashionable ...
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Currently, one notes anincreasedinterestin context.
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In recent years there has been anincreasedinterestin children's narrative development.
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Theincreasedinterestin social insurance signals a return to collective forms of health financing and the greater potential for equity in terms of contributions.
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In view of the many technological applications of low-temperature bounded plasmas, there has recently been anincreasedinterestin this subfield of plasma physics.
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However, raised awareness does not necessarily mean that there will be anincreasedinterestin improving conditions.
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Recent years have witnessed anincreasedinterestin pidgin and creole languages.
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This volume appears at a time when there seems to be anincreasedinterestin the phenomenon of vowel nasalization.
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In addition, they demonstrated anincreasedinterestin language learning.
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This is partly due to the much improved accessibility of sources and partly because there has been anincreasedinterestin biographies in general.
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Or they might be part of anincreasedinterestin the development of multilingualism awareness-raising activities in the classroom, or both.
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They learnt from each other and experienced anincreasedinterestin music through their children's interest in music.
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It can only be concluded indirectly on the basis of evidence forincreasedinterestin common resources and for decrease in outmigration.
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Increasedinterestin pasture legumes.
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If anything, a nuanced view of culture calls forincreasedinterestin the phenomenon he set out to study.
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This is no doubt related to theincreasedinterestin gas centrifuges as a means of separating uranium isotopes.
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In addition, there has beenincreasedinterestin the role of agricultural lands in greenhouse gas emissions51.
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Shortages of tissues and organs worldwide haveincreasedinterestin xenotransplantation.
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Increasedinterestin this parasitoid, which is currently under study as a potential biological control agent, has made a formal description necessary in order to provide a name for researchers.
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