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The phrase "does not have interest" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a lack of interest or disinterest in something. For example: - "She does not have interest in sports, but she loves to read." - "The company does not have interest in expanding into international markets at this time." - "I do not have interest in attending the concert, so I will stay home instead."
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The Buffett Foundation report makes it clear that it does not have interest in assigning blame.
Yet even though his name has been floated as a possible presidential candidate, DeMint has repeatedly said he does not have interest in running.
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Israel does not have interests all over the world.
"The female doesn't have interest in mating at this point but is attracted and instead loses a feeding opportunity".
The show might be boring to anybody who doesn't have interest in historical artifacts.
Dave Dombrowski of the Tigers said, "We do not have interest".
" Biomedical scientist, Informant # 10 "We do not train other staff at the health facility because they do not have interest in public health and disease surveillance activities.
It was also found from the present study area that some traditional healers did not have interest to domesticate the plant species used to treat specific ailments.
He said he didn't have interest in coaching anymore".
"I think quite many Americans don't have interest in free speech," Mr. Hallsson said.
Boomers are used to going home to established relationships and don't have interest in building friendships while at work.
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