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any interests vs any interest

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Any interests' is used when referring to multiple interests, while 'any interest' is used when referring to a single interest.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 463 views

any interests

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple interests.

This phrase is used when asking about or referring to multiple interests that someone may have.

Examples:

  • Do you have any interests outside of work?
  • She has a wide range of interests, including music and sports.
  • The alternate Chairman will be required to declare any interests, which may conflict with his/her duty to the Board of Appeal in compliance with Article 90(5) and (6) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.
  • The members of the Administrative Board shall declare at each meeting any interests which might be considered prejudicial to their independence in relation to the items on the agenda
  • Mr President, it would be very good if each and every European citizen realised that free movement is our common treasure and must not be limited by any interests, as is the case for instance near Sátoraljaújhely.
  • See, the problem wasn't that I didn't have any interests - it's that I had too many.
  • We would ask you to include in the Rules of Procedure a clause to the effect that any interests must be notified beforehand so as to avoid even the semblance of a conflict of interests.
  • Saga: Yes, I don't have any interests apart from that.
  • The alternate of the Chairperson will be required to declare any interests, which may conflict with his/her duty to the Board of Appeal.
  • Or any interests at all, really.
  • How can the Commission ensure that the scientists declare any interests they may have?
  • The Commission has not found any evidence indicating that the lessor pursued any interests other than commercial interests or that Austria influenced its decision on the restructuring of Cimos's lease obligations.
  • 2. Each year the members of the Scientific Committees shall inform the Commission of any interests which might be considered prejudicial to their independence.
  • do not have any interests or business connections that compromise the activities of the administrator concerned;
  • 2. External experts participating in ad hoc Working Groups, shall declare at each meeting any interests, which might be considered prejudicial to their independence in relation to the items on the agenda.
  • Tungsten alloy is a suitable material for combustion chamber of turbo engines. So if you have any interests, please feel free to email us: or call us:,. We are at your service.
  • Do you have any interests outside of work?
  • Nathaniel, any interests in some fresh air?
  • the controlled legal person does not pursue any interests which are contrary to those of the controlling contracting authorities or contracting entities.
  • However, over and above any interests of great powers, and despite the endeavours of all separatists, a real, peaceful solution could ensure collective human and national rights, as well as full autonomy.
  • Listening to some Members in this House, one feels that we do not actually have any interests of our own, but that the only thing that matters is safeguarding the interests of other countries.
  • What would become of the European Union if we were to debate only those questions that do not offend any interests?

Alternatives:

  • various interests
  • different interests
  • multiple interests
  • several interests
  • numerous interests

any interest

This phrase is correct when referring to a single interest.

This phrase is used when asking about or referring to a single interest that someone may have.

Examples:

  • Do you have any interest in learning a new language?
  • She has a keen interest in photography.
  • He didn't show any interest towards Kaja.
  • But the state has not shown any interest in ensuring compliance with the international instrument.
  • The sums paid into the guarantee fund, and any interest accruing, shall be assigned to the Seventh Framework Programme.
  • The Managing Authority shall recover the amounts unduly paid together with any interest on late payments from the lead beneficiary.
  • Without advertising and publicity to get any interest.
  • He doesn't show any interest in science.
  • Also ask whether or not you insurer charges any interest on the premium.
  • The Commission therefore considers them equivalent to a one-year loan free of any interest.
  • And of course there's no guarantee they're genetically compatible, or that Neelix has any interest in becoming a father.
  • It couldn't possibly be of any interest to you lot.
  • I am not privy to the queen's secrets, nor do I have any interest in being your sheriff.
  • The PRC itself did not show any interest in the work of the GATT at that time, for obvious reasons.
  • The Authority finds that a private operator would not have agreed to postpone the payment over such a long period of time without requiring any interest payments.
  • According to the Norwegian authorities, the postponement of full payment without any interest was accepted because the property was considered difficult to develop.
  • You know, I thought it would cheer him up, but he's not showing any interest at all.
  • In such cases, any interest paid under the second subparagraph of paragraph 2 must be reimbursed.
  • In my homeland, Commissioner, young farmers no longer have any interest in woodlands or in forestry.
  • Inseparably adherent to many Crop Circles, discovered in the past, but they were left without any interest, or remained completely unnoticed.
  • Why, of course, if he has any interest...
  • Vera never took any interest in the apples.

Alternatives:

  • a particular interest
  • a specific interest
  • one interest
  • a single interest
  • an interest

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