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The phrase "least interested in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express a lack of interest in a particular subject or topic compared to others. Example: "Among all the subjects in school, I am least interested in mathematics."
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I was least interested in jobs and left quietly when the discussion ended.
"In fact, I'm least interested in current politics," Mr. Bhagwat said.
"He's the person the least interested in the music business I've ever met.
Mr. Camero might have been expected to be the least interested in joining the group.
Of all the anchors, Mr. Brokaw seemed the least interested in the actual goings-on in the convention hall.
Users in the San Francisco Bay Area appear to be among the least interested in rooming with a pet.
"In the past he was not the least interested in governance, but in deals," said Talat Masood, a political analyst.
Several aides said that Mr. Kerry was the least interested in polling data of any politician they had known.
But as he has made clear in most interviews, he is least interested in being a famous rapper.
He insists that he is not in the least interested in what might be "out there," or in living anywhere else.
"Now we're discussing it in absolute seriousness with a number of countries, including our American partners, who are, perhaps, least interested in other countries replacing the dollar".
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