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"high interest" is a correct and usable term in written English.
Generally, it is used to refer to a situation in which a lot of people are interested in something. For example, you could say, "The new iPhone has sparked high interest among consumers."
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High interest rates?
The high interest is understandable.
We paid high interest.
High interest rates too have hurt.
This, in turn, entails high interest rates.
High interest isn't your only concern.
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That means paying off or refinancing high-interest debt.
Li must repay the high-interest loan in October.
Sometimes it still means a high-interest short-term loan.
Find collections of high-interest articles about young people.
Target high-interest loans first.
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