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DS Posted 12 years ago
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can't recall the phrase

It is a two-word phrase meaning having a personal reason to be interested in, as in "the company took a WHAT interest in cooperating with small businesses."
  

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self-serving?

  • self-serving?
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nonono,it's like blank+interest, the word "interest"is part of the pharse
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Ulterior comes to mind, but it is more often used with "motive", I believe.
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big tbanks! that's it!
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it sounds like you are tring to hide your intention for doing someting
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DSit sounds like you are tring to hide your intention for doing someting
I guess this is the word you were looking for, but I'm not sure it carries any meaning of secrecy.

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