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My interest in politics is strictly academic.
I have not the least interest in detective stories.
For the first time, he stood to take a real interest in his studies.
Attendance had been falling off and such people as did come sat about indifferently.
It is acceptable to mention your job and interests and to ask the other person about his, but be careful not to let the conversation become too personal.
He sometimes affects indifference to what's happening around him.
As time went on, people grew less and less concerned about the matter.
We ought to be more interested in environmental issues.
I'm interested in history.
I'm interested in history.
I don't care a bit about the future.
I'm not interested in material gain.
I'm not interested in material gains.
I am not interested in material gain.
I am deeply interested in art.
I have not the slightest interest in his plans.
I told him of our plans, but he seemed uninterested.
I am indifferent to others' opinions.
I have a keen interest in politics.
I'm not concerned with politics.

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