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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had less interest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has become less interesting or exciting. For example: "As the summer wore on, the once-thrilling amusement park had less interest for the children."
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The older son, Irfan, had less interest in Islam.
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She concluded that he had less interest in ideology than in results: "People say, 'Is he a realist?
She added that it seemed Ms. Shaw had less interest in figuring out the aspects of the business that don't motivate and inspire her.
"Based on the script, it seemed to me that the surveyor had less interest in finding out who I favored, and more" in spreading negative information.
"Ten years ago the Cuban people had less interest in design and personal image, but young people now can see more possibilities.
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I have less interest to believe it now".
I do worry, theoretically, that people will have less interest in long-form journalism on screens.
Public transit commuters have less interest in real-time digital social interactions with fellow commuters.
Private-sector people, however, seem to have less interest in the latter.
We have less interest than your classic non-geek in attributing value to non-correlated factors.
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