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"Interested in" vs "intrests in"

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re He was also interested in railroad building in Iowa and in mining property in Leadville, Colorado. interested would indicate a intellectual curiousity on a topic to indicate that he had a financial stake in something this should be written as He also had interests in railroad building in Iowa and in mining property in Leadville, Colorado. Given the context from the sentence structure and what went before I've rewritten it, if I'm wrong please revert me.KTo288 (talk) 22:15, 29 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]