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The phrase "having no interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a lack of curiosity, concern, or desire regarding a particular subject or activity.
Example: "She decided not to attend the seminar, having no interest in the topic being discussed."
Alternatives: "lacking interest" or "disinterested in".
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They inhabit an echo chamber, having no interest in learning what others believe.
But Mr. Forsee has been reported as having no interest in the job.
Several children at the Providence show reported having no interest in attending the show without elephants.
A year into a relationship, Annie Saxberg once received a book about tennis, despite having no interest in the sport.
The press rubbished the speech, having no interest in a serious debate about their role, and moved on.
Mensink accused the state government of having "no interest in assisting Queensland Nickel in providing continued employment for Townsville families".
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She had no interest.
Hess had no interest.
Others simply have no interest.
A. I have no interest.
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