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The phrase 'element of apathy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feeling or attitude of indifference. For example, "Surprisingly, even among the elderly population there was an element of apathy towards the elections, leaving many to believe the results would not make a difference."
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This could reflect an element of apathy.
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An unfortunate element of this tale was the apathy of the American government, which poured money into a different, failing machine and batted away the Wrights' overtures.
On the subject of apathy.
This kind of apathy is quite scary".
It's not a matter of apathy, to me.
Some lamented the low turnout and the depth of apathy.
"My concern is there is still an amount of apathy.
Israel has been plunged into a kind of apathy.
"There's a lot of apathy," Mr. Stearns said.
But we are finding there is a lot of apathy".
I don't detect any sense of apathy.
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