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The phrase "had no interest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a lack of curiosity or concern about a particular subject or activity.
Example: "Despite the numerous invitations, she had no interest in attending the event."
Alternatives: "was uninterested" or "had no desire."
Exact(55)
She had no interest.
Hess had no interest.
They had no interest in power.
Laidig had no interest in social issues.
Pitbull had no interest in stretching time.
I had no interest in mirror polish.
Similar(5)
Mr Shamir had no interests, save Israel's.
Others simply have no interest.
A. I have no interest.
She has no interest.
More suggestions(20)
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