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The phrase "consumer interests" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it whenever you are discussing topics related to the interests or perspectives of consumers, such as consumer protection, public policy, or marketing efforts. For example, "The company is considering a new marketing strategy that puts the consumer interests first."
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"Financial interests dominate and are put above consumer interests.
Consumer interests are at the bottom of the pile.
"The O.C.C. has been at best indifferent and more commonly hostile to consumer interests".
Nor is this a classic regulatory battle that pits corporate against consumer interests.
Over the past decades there has been a renegotiation between producer and consumer interests throughout society.
Yesterday, Apple swatted back, characterizing NBC Universal's move as greedy and an attack on consumer interests.
The consumer panel, which represents consumer interests at the FCA, questioned the deadline.
"Senator McCain places consumer interests above special interests," Pia Pialorsi, his spokeswoman, said.
Nor should it be about "fixing" parts of the system -- like interchange -- that actually serve consumer interests.
The Internet and advances in manufacturing now allow for a much wider range of products aimed at narrower consumer interests.
Allowing firms to use trademark law as a trade barrier limits competition, especially on price, damaging consumer interests.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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