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"compelling interest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that a person or group of people feel strongly about, and is often used in legal cases to refer to a legitimate and important purpose that needs to be served or advanced. For example, "The plaintiffs argued that the government had a compelling interest in maintaining the law."
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Designers at least those interested in creating something more than a reskin will find it of compelling interest.
Both countries have a compelling interest in peace.
Does the government have a "compelling interest" here?
Take graphic cards, a subject of compelling interest to gamers.
What compelling interest does the government have in banning burqas in hospitals or government offices?
The mandate's promotion of women's health and equality is clearly a compelling interest.
"Compelling interest" is a term of art in equal protection doctrine.
But the burden of complying is missing and the compelling interest is clear.
THE plight of Turkey's Kurdish minority has never been of compelling interest to ordinary Chinese people.
The mandate's promotion of women's health and autonomy is plainly a compelling interest.
The government has a compelling interest in insuring that all citizens are treated equally.
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