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Indifference
noun
The state of being indifferent.
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The word 'indifference' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's lack of interest or concern in a particular situation. For example, "He showed complete indifference to his critics."
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In addition, the response of the majority of the Irish public, whose attitude veers from a warm welcome to benign indifference, also underlines how isolated the republican dissidents are in modern Ireland.
I used to think any indifference was benign.
Enraged by this apparent indifference, Ezekwesili and others organised a march to the national assembly in the capital, Abuja.
But like Canberra itself – stunted in infancy by decades of bureaucratic meddling, political indifference and the economic impact of the second world war – the George V monument faltered along, taking almost two decades to finish.
As for Zygielbojm, he was dismayed at the public indifference to his detailed and chilling revelation of mass murder.
"I see only the overwhelming indifference of nature.
A mix of indifference and incuriosity ensured they never did.
In step with Obama's call for better data in policing, and a public outcry for information about police use-of-force in general, policing leaders are increasingly admitting that carelessness, defensiveness – or, in the worst cases, indifference – does play a role in the failure of the country to track officer-related deaths.
Jonathan's perceived casual indifference to the suffering of his people was compounded when he was photographed celebrating his niece's lavish wedding just a few days after Boko Haram had killed 2,000 people in the town of Baga.
"It is due to the insistence of certain institutional actors on submitting absurd proposals and displaying a total indifference to the recent democratic choice of the Greek people".
When a few days earlier Farage popped into another Kentish pub, in Faversham, he sparked a mini walk-out, but mainly indifference.
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