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"interest in doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's desire or curiosity to do something. Example: "She had always shown a strong interest in doing volunteer work and helping others in need."
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"I have no interest in doing that".
Some 900 expressed an interest in doing so.
But he had never shown interest in doing more.
Only 73, she'd lost interest in doing much of anything.
"I have no interest in doing this any other way.
But the couple have no interest in doing so.
"I had no interest in doing museum theatre," Richardson said.
Mr. Wolfe expressed interest in doing it himself.
"Detroit has a vested interest in doing so".
He insists he has no interest in doing so.
Congress has shown absolutely no interest in doing so".
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