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"to the interest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that benefits someone or causes a feeling of pleasure or excitement. For example: "Her enthusiasm for the job spiked when she heard about the new project, much to the interest of her supervisors."
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to the interest
adverb
With a comparative or more and a verb phrase
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McAloon is oblivious to the interest his sign has produced.
In effect, then, Apollo was arguably entitled to the interest.
Financial shares gained as investors looked forward to an end to the interest rate increases.
Credit customers declined 4% last year despite a 2% cut to the interest rate.
China's growing technological and military prowess only adds to the interest.
"The key is to appeal to the interest of the Iranians".
The White House has voiced strong objections to the interest rate cut.
"We will continue to answer to the interest of those countries".
But they have assets, like mortgages, with interest payments contractually linked to the interest rate.
Part of each payment is applied to the interest and part reduces the outstanding balance.
He said there would be no change to borrowers' terms and conditions, including to the interest rates charged.
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