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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without interest" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means lacking interest or being uninterested in something. One possible example is: "She listened to the lecture without interest, scrolling through her phone instead." This sentence suggests that the person was not engaged or interested in the lecture and was distracted by their phone instead.
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Without interest?
Cats watched him without interest.
"That so?" Mulholland said without interest.
The idea behind it isn't without interest.
The subject is not without interest, but it's small.
Nothing Caryl Churchill writes is ever without interest.
Without interest, it's just a bunch of empty words.
Not that the tentative, transient romance between Luke and Stephanie is without interest.
The treatments are good-natured and not without interest although sometimes modest to a fault.
He found himself reading, without interest but with close attention, about persimmon farmers in Florida.
The homeowner signs a note promising to repay the agency without interest.
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