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"completely indifferent" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who lacks interest or feeling in a situation or topic. For example, "He was completely indifferent to the plight of the homeless."
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The Scheme version is completely indifferent.
Alan Pardew will be pleased completely indifferent.
"The EU has been completely indifferent to us.
"Secondly, they were completely indifferent to what happened.
He was completely indifferent to her and barely spoke.
I remember being completely indifferent as to which side of any proposition I should debate on.
But George knew how completely indifferent to her he had become.
"I'm completely indifferent whether I'm in the news or not," he said yesterday.
It suggests that the new English nationalism is completely indifferent to their fate.
In my effort to be as British as I could I was completely indifferent to Jamaica.
He was completely indifferent to me and I felt the same towards him.
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altogether indifferent
completely unmoved
completely apathetic
wholly indifferent
quite indifferent
completely uninterested
completely irrelevant
completely callous
completely unresponsive
exactly indifferent
entirely indifferent
completely mediocre
completely impervious
completely impassive
completely unaffected
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