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"direct interest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an immediate and relevant concern in a particular situation. For example, "We have a direct interest in making sure that our customers are satisfied with our product."
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But what about a direct interest subsidy?
"So we have a direct interest in acting in our self-defense to protect British lives".
"He was aware since he was involved in it, and had a direct interest in it.
Lebanon and Iraq, in particular, have a direct interest in preventing all-out bloodshed in Syria.
Britain has a direct interest in one of those freed by the Russians.
That would give the music companies a direct interest in MySpace Music's success.
Israel also has a direct interest in countering the Iran-brokered pipeline.
"We have a direct interest in the health of local newspapers and regional newsrooms.
Most of the countries that have no direct interest in the Middle East excuse themselves.
I took a direct interest in him because of the Harvard connection.
A quick and peaceful outcome is in Europe's direct interest, especially Italy's.
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