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The phrase "a legitimate interest" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a valid or justifiable reason for taking a certain action or having a particular belief. Example: "The company's decision to collect personal data from their customers was determined to be for a legitimate interest, as it was necessary for providing efficient customer service."
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"Congress has a legitimate interest in receiving accurate information".
Yet the government has a legitimate interest in their decision.
"But we have a legitimate interest in the name polo".
This is a subject in which the public has a legitimate interest.
The hospital has a legitimate interest in thwarting crime, but it must do so appropriately.
You have a legitimate interest in maintaining a congenial workplace for your crews and yourself.
Beyond the obvious entertainment value of Oziana, the library has a legitimate interest in the subject.
Society has a legitimate interest in keeping sexually explicit material away from minors.
But big business has a legitimate interest in seeing that water is well-stewarded too.
Jim Wallace has a legitimate interest in making the Scottish Parliament work.
Mr. Gore and the nation now have a legitimate interest in seeing these contests to conclusion.
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