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The phrase "had an interest" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone possessed or held a curiosity or investment in something. You can use this phrase to express past tense when talking about someone's previous interests or to describe a temporary or fleeting interest. Some examples could be: - "I had an interest in photography when I was younger." - "She had an interest in learning French, but she never pursued it." - "He had a brief interest in playing guitar, but eventually lost motivation."
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"The F.B.I. had an interest.
"I always had an interest in acting.
But who had an interest in this?
He already had an interest in philosophy.
Just like me, everyone had an interest.
I always had an interest in them.
She also had an interest in public science education.
So I always had an interest in international affairs.
In 1970, I had an interest in photography.
I've had an interest in real estate for a while.
He told me he always had an interest in it.
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