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Discover Ludwig"little interest" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a small or insignificant level of interest in something. Example: "I have little interest in politics, so I rarely pay attention to the news."
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But there was little interest in taking part.
They show little interest.
But there was little interest.
The painter showed little interest.
There was little interest.
My children, alas, show little interest.
Besides, he has little interest in Europe.
But the police showed little interest.
Graham has little interest in frivolity.
He showed little interest in racing.
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He had little interest in self-promotion and gallery networking.
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