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The phrase "have no interested" is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase would be "have no interest." Example: I have no interest in watching horror movies.
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He continued, "Today, Germany is not entirely homogenous, but I would say 70to90percentent of Germans have no interested in the military at all".
I have no interested in "making nice" or having any false sense of community, but rather I choose to FIGHT that with which I disagree with the strong graciousness that my understanding of faith calls me to.
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Once our tour guide picked us up in his bus, he had no interested in telling us about the zoo or that Nassau had recently received a visit from the Queen of England and Prince Harry.
If you happen to have no friends that are interested, try making a club.
Although the companies targeted by those orders could have challenged them in court, they had no self-interested reason not to comply.
"We're not interested and have no real role in determining what they decide between the two of them.
When the public votes, it will – I have no doubt – vote out those interested only in themselves.
Many of the Chinese undergraduates come from big cities and appreciate the quiet of small-town Athens, although some say life here can be boring, if they have no car, and are not interested in partying.
Entirely self-interested individuals have no reason to worry about what happens after they die.
"They don't have any brains," he later said, "and they're scared to death of each other and they have no sense of humor, no life!" He had become interested in politics just when the Moscow Trials were making news, so it was easy for him to turn against the Party, which he had never joined, and Stalin, whom he had never praised, and become a Trotskyist.
Check one: ○ Extremely likely ○ Fairly likely ○ Somewhat likely ○ Slightly likely ○ Not at all* ○ Unsure *If you answered "not at all" above, please tell us why (for example: do not have time, no longer interested in yoga).
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