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The phrase "false nonchalance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a pretense of indifference or casualness that is not genuine. Example: "Despite his false nonchalance, it was clear that he was deeply affected by the criticism."
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It lays out the facts of the case with the false nonchalance of a seasoned gossip, professing not to be shocked by anything even as it expects you to be.
(Isn't it axiomatic of therapy that if you still think your mom is a saint you haven't been going long enough?) The book comes most alive at those moments when a blast of anger toward the father pierces the false nonchalance of the narrator's voice, but one is left wanting more of them.
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But this casualness should not be mistaken for nonchalance.
Con pretended more nonchalance than she felt.
Nonchalance is all.
His nonchalance was understandable.
His nonchalance irritated me.
That nonchalance will shatter instantly.
First, assume nonchalance.
They evince establishment nonchalance.
So much for nonchalance.
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