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'has zero interest' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that does not have any interest to you or someone else. For example, "I have zero interest in seeing the new superhero movie."
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She has zero interest in clothes.
Cummings has zero interest in pleasing anyone, even the Prime Minister.
The alt-right, from what I can tell, has zero interest in any of that.
Someone who used to work for Icahn told me, "Carl has zero interest in the details of regulation.
Blizzard, for its part, has zero interest in creating purely single-player games, as BioWare traditionally has.
My niece has zero interest, and while the gender gap in fandom keeps shortening each year, I think I'm OK with this as a legacy.
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He didn't have money but he had zero interest in any of the stuff whatsoever, and was probably less interested in anything that I was interested in.
We have zero interest rates.
I had zero interest in Lindsay Lohan.
They have zero interest in the suburbs.
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