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The phrase "have interests for" is not correct and not usable in written English
To use the phrase correctly it should be "have interests in." For example, "I have interests in photography and computer programming."
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New targets such as antioxidant properties have interest for beneficial effects on health.
Browse questions that need a answer or questions that you have interest for.
Don't talk to her, don't text her, don't look at her. Act as if you don't have interest for her.
A vote taken on behalf of someone else — someone who has interests, for sure, but doesn't actually have a preference — doesn't serve that function.
DM has interests for the development of clinical applications of argon.
This kind of synthesis has interest for instance in the design of robotic hands, grippers and surgical instruments.
Our focus here is on morphology and paleobiology, but the skeleton has interest for primate phylogeny as well.
Monstrosities, freaks, and other malformations have interested botanists for many years.
The forward has interested Spurs for some time and now we can see why.
It's a topic that has interested me for some time.
Japan has had interest rates of about 1% for years.
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