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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unconcerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of indifference or lack of worry about a particular situation or issue.
Example: "Despite the ongoing crisis, many citizens are unconcerned about the potential impact on their daily lives."
Alternatives: "are indifferent" or "are not worried".
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are unconcerned
adjective
Indifferent and having no interest; aloof.
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Some are unconcerned.
They are unconcerned about the future.
Yet senior medical staff, administrators and professional bodies are unconcerned by the new NHS drive.
Some online media companies say they are unconcerned about the prospect of competing with Knol.
At first Daisy and her cousins are unconcerned about the war.
Despite the periodic rallies and desecrations, many people here are unconcerned.
The gap between rich and poor is bigger than in any other advanced country, but most people are unconcerned.
High-quality oil imported from newcomers such as Australia and Chile also stands to gain.Spanish olive-oil exporters are unconcerned.
Hamas's leaders, especially those safely ensconced in Damascus, are unconcerned about their people's suffering — and masters at capitalizing on it.
To some, this may seem like a journalistic compromise, but university administrators and PAW editors are unconcerned.
In New York, there are about 29,975 runners in a field of 30,000 who are unconcerned with winning.
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