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Discover Ludwig"indifferent look" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a person's facial expression that is neither excited or enthusiastic, nor hostile or angry. For example, "She responded to the news with an indifferent look, as if she had expected it."
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So you can see why people are upset: CBS made someone totally indifferent look callous".
Even his prints — the early ones he made himself and the later ones he farmed out to others — were characterized by a flat and indifferent look.
Don't get disappointed if he gives you a wry or indifferent look.
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New video of the sideline scuffle shows Hardy's teammates responding to him with confused, indifferent looks, but according to Jones, that's leadership material right there.
Besides that, her dark looks were a joy to gaze upon, and Bloomsbury was by no means indifferent to looks.
Even more affecting is his oil painting "Wounded Soldier" (1930), a large canvas showing the agonies of a dying man, assisted by a comrade as an indifferent officer looks on.
"And because we hadn't inspected domestic abuse in detail for such a long time, I also hoped they would help us to gauge what a good, bad or indifferent service looked like and help us through the complexities of understanding, for instance, the way risk identification was being carried out, and how high risk cases were being dealt with".
Mr. Rosenquist's touch, although restrained, doesn't look indifferent or ironic.
The losers sat motionless in the Southern garden, some smiling, some in tears, others trying unsuccessfully to look indifferent.
The president cannot afford to look indifferent to the problems of average Americans in a sluggish economy.
This friendship goes down well with many in Lula's Workers Partyy, but it has made Brazil look indifferent to Mr Chávez's assaults on Venezuelan democracy.Recently, Brazil has distanced itself from Venezuela on some issues.
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