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Discover Ludwig"can't be bothered" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express a feeling of not wanting to do something or being too lazy to do something. For example: "I was going to clean my room, but I just can't be bothered".
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"I can't be bothered".
Except I can't be bothered.
I just can't be bothered".
"I can't be bothered choosing," he says.
They can't be bothered any more.
She tells him she can't be bothered.
Saul: "Oh whatever, I can't be bothered.
The officer, though, can't be bothered.
Probably because he can't be bothered.
Now he just can't be bothered".
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In this sense, I can't be 'bothered' by them.
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