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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'interest to do' is not grammatically correct in written English.
You might use the phrase 'have an interest in doing' instead. For example: I have an interest in doing research into space exploration.
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It may be in their interest to do so.
"They know it's in their interest to do it".
It would certainly be in everyone's interest to do so.
"So it's not in Boeing's interest to do that".
So no, I don't have any interest to do that.
It is in their narrow interest to do so".
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Because it was in their self-interest to do so.
It's in our own self-interest to do that.
Isn't it in own self-interest to do the same?
Cynics would say it is in his self-interest to do so.
Clearly, it's in our own interest not to mention our society's interest to do so.
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