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The phrase "almost indifferent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being nearly apathetic or lacking strong feelings about something.
Example: "Despite the heated debate, she remained almost indifferent to the opinions being expressed around her."
Alternatives: "nearly apathetic" or "somewhat unconcerned".
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Trump's aides have seemed, indeed, almost indifferent to the event.
It also made him almost indifferent about when his life would end.
Judy thought of the careless, almost indifferent way she treated her own father, and her heart melted for him.
It splits into three layers, each almost hermetically sealed off from the other, and each almost indifferent to the other.
Until quite recently the president and his energy czar, Dick Cheney, had seemed almost indifferent to California's needs.
It's so mechanical and stiff that its directors seem almost indifferent to the presence of an audience.
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Jolene is virtually indifferent.
The food is almost as indifferent as the service, but that is not why you visit.
Sanctimonious without being contemptuous, "Cotton Mary" is almost maddeningly indifferent: Tennessee Williams without the gleeful insanity.
The second is that they are almost completely indifferent to the basic principles of sound finance.Start with the politics.
Partly, it is because African leaders and foreign donors have been almost equally indifferent to smallholder farmers and simple improvements to soil and seeds.
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