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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an indifferent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that shows a lack of interest, concern, or enthusiasm.
Example: "He remained an indifferent observer during the heated debate, showing no signs of taking sides."
Alternatives: "a disinterested" or "an apathetic".
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He was an indifferent student.
Mr Ratsiraka was an indifferent president.
It could be an indifferent economy.
"People say I've had an indifferent career.
But he could be an indifferent student.
BRITO: Kimi is an indifferent guy.
I'd like merely to be an indifferent tennis player.
He was an embattled black man in an indifferent world.
Although his parents were teachers, Haley was an indifferent student.
But it need not be an indifferent and passive spectator.
For you, it would be nothing but an indifferent picture".
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