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Discover Ludwig"have no stake" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that you have no vested interest or involvement in something. For example, "I have no stake in the outcome of this negotiation".
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We have no stake in that.
The Amici curiae have no stake in the parties or in the outcome of the case.
These labs have no stake in the outcome of the tests.
But buyers and sellers of credit default swaps often have no stake in the underlying instrument.
The association has members that have no stake in the fight, like Cambodia and Myanmar.
Non-state actors, which have no stake in the waterways, are more likely to disrupt them.
Such a life cycle analysis needs to be performed by people who have no stake in the technology.
Conservatives should welcome this fact, since they have no stake in the current system.
I have no stake in Opera other than using it and enjoying the "secret".
"Writers feel it's not their event — they have no stake in it".
The Maloofs will have no stake in the team, according to AP sources.
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