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The phrase "are not bothered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not affected or disturbed by something.
Example: "Despite the criticism, they are not bothered and continue to pursue their goals."
Alternatives: "are not concerned" or "are unfazed".
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Several countries are not bothered either way.
We are not bothered by it".
But at this time they are not bothered by noise.
"But they are not bothered by low-pitched, rumbling noises.
They are not bothered by strict legal definitions.
These men are not bothered by being called predators.
"We are not bothered by what people think of us.
Most drivers are not bothered by such questions.
As a child you are not bothered by such information.
They find their Facebook parrying hilarious, and are not bothered by any loss of privacy.
The advantage of working from home is that you are not bothered by colleagues.
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