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"interest involved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an interest or topic that is being discussed or included in a situation. For example, "The discussion focused on the different points of interest involved in the contract."
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Those Marines have a personal interest involved.
There is also a strong public interest involved.
I asked about the apparent conflict of interest involved in his being in charge of tourism.
Thus, the later subordination varies with the claim or interest involved.
"There has to be no interest involved and it has to be extremely transparent.
"The political price is always heavily slanted against intervention when there is no core national-security interest involved,'' Bass said.
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But there is also self-interest involved.
"There is just too much self-interest involved," he said.
"There is some self-interest involved" said Judith Schillaci, the director of community affairs at Verizon's Hempstead office and an active participant on the Smithtown board.
A number of English players have suggested selecting an overseas-based player under the exceptional-circumstances clause would not be popular within the dressing room but Mitchell believes there is a degree of self-interest involved.
There's also a bit of self-interest involved.
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