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The phrase "as uninterested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of lacking interest or concern in a particular subject or situation.
Example: "She seemed as uninterested in the meeting as the rest of the attendees."
Alternatives: "as indifferent" or "as disinterested."
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Few are as uninterested as the young.
He said Iran, by refusing to respond positively, had exposed itself as uninterested in a better relationship with the United States.
She looked as uninterested as she usually does at sporting events that do not involve horses, killing or Scotsmen throwing lumps of wood around.
China will soon be as uninterested as it was when European merchants tried to sell it things it didn't want in the 16th century.
Shoppers casually scrutinize teacups for blemishes and scan Pledge-scented chairs for Stickley imprints, looking as uninterested as possible in order to ward off the aggressive dealer's hard sell.
In interviews he comes off as uninterested or outright dull.
Magic Bus executives say the image of India's wealthiest as uninterested in philanthropy is changing fast.
But the government was just about as uninterested in peace as the rebels were.
Roberts is as uninterested in the literary establishment as she is unloved by it.
Yet sadly, he allowed himself to be perceived as uninterested in schools policy.
"Those who don't promote condoms should not be seen as uninterested in H.I.V.-AIDS," he said.
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