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The phrase "have your interest" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be interested in something or to have someone's best interest in mind. Example: "I have your interest at heart, so let me give you some advice."
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Now that I have your interest, turn the page".
Elizabeth Beier, Mr. Brooks's editor at St. Martin's, said that with most celebrity projects she is offered, people come "with a great idea and see if they have your interest, and then try to flesh it out, and get it finished".
Make sure that the company really does have your interest at heart.
This might look intimidating, but if you go step by step, you'll soon have your interest payment.
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How, then, have your interests changed?
It helps to have a few good, severe readers who have your interests at heart.
"Lots of services already help you connect with your friends, but the point of South by Southwest is to meet with new people that have your interests".
If you are travelling through San Francisco international airport you must be ready for a full sexual attack by people who claim to have your interests at heart.
Have your interests changed since leaving the workforce?
You know I have your interests at heart".
Luckily, the good folks at Time have your interests at heart.
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