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Tue 4 Jul, 2017 08:51 am
What is the opposite of "to LOSE interest in something/someone"?
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Tue 4 Jul, 2017 06:55 pm
@paok1970,
"Take an interest in" or, if you are already interested in something, "Take renewed interest in."
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