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The phrase "had interest in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that someone had a particular inclination, inclination, or enthusiasm for a particular thing at some point in the past. For example: "As a child, he had an interest in ancient history."
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"Very few people knew we had interest in this kid.
"I was flattered any team still had interest in me.
For another, neither her father, a Methodist minister, nor her mother had interest in movies.
Hansbrough said he still had interest in pursuing a national championship with North Carolina next season.
He wanted to know if contending teams had interest in him as a closer.
Boras said Monday that Teixeira still had interest in re-signing with the Angels.
One team had interest in Astacio but backed off because of poor medical reports.
"The Orioles were just one if the clubs that had interest in him".
Milwaukee and Denver pursued Randolph before the deadline; Miami had interest in Curry.
Cashman said he received a text from Scott Boras, Damon's agent, Monday night asking if he had interest in Damon.
They also knew that two division rivals, the Los Angeles Angels and the Oakland Athletics, had interest in Beltre.
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