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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'Most interest' is not grammatically correct and is not usable in written English
The correct phrase would be 'Most interested'. For example, you could use it in a sentence like: "We are the most interested in the project that will benefit the community."
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Most interest groups are not formed for political purposes.
Most interest was from Europe and America, he said.
It's the aftermath that is of most interest.
European countries expressed the most interest but still baulked.
In the Wichita churches this summer, Obama was the Democrat who drew the most interest.
But it's the days that follow Halloween that most interest me.
But it is BT's insistence on concessions from Ofcom that prompted the most interest.
However, it is the specialist branch of the field - cryonics - that causes most interest.
Volatility indexes are of most interest to options traders because volatility directly affects option prices.
"They pretty much decide by who on the wait list shows the most interest".
However, it is the scientific dividend of the E-ELT that is causing most interest.
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