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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at all interested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a lack of interest or to inquire about someone's level of interest in a particular subject or situation.
Example: "I was surprised to find out that he wasn't at all interested in attending the concert."
Alternatives: "in the least interested" or "remotely interested".
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I wasn't at all interested in working.
The mountain wasn't at all interested in having a union".
He did not seem at all interested in humans.
We are not at all interested in them closing down".
But Rose-Clarice didn't seem at all interested.
"He's not at all interested in politics or personal gain".
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Follow Buzzfeed's Jamie Ross if you're at all interested in politics, he's braw.
I'm not at all interested in addressing the organ as a whole.
He thinks perhaps Labour, though I wouldn't bet on that vote materialising: "I'm not at all interested in politics.
But she isn't at all interested in pursuing fashion design.
If you're at all interested in D.C.'s own musical genre, here's your scene.
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