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The phrase "declare an interest" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has a personal stake in a particular issue or situation. For example, "Before I continue, I should declare an interest: I have a financial share in the company we are discussing."
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Overall, VWFE looks pretty interesting (though I must declare an interest, as I sat on the advisory board).
I'll declare an interest.
I must declare an interest here.
And here I should declare an interest.
I must declare an interest.
I declare an interest here.
Here, I declare an interest.
Let me declare an interest.
This is where I declare an interest.
I should declare an interest here.
I have to declare an interest here.
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