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"indifferent service" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe service that is of a mediocre quality or mundanely/inconsistently satisfactory. For example: "After multiple visits to the store, I have experienced indifferent service each time."
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Nonchalant, indifferent service.
There's more indifferent service at breakfast.
Overpriced hotels and restaurants, many with indifferent service, are a real turn-off for visitors.
Low staff morale and indifferent service further tried the loyalty of these lucrative customers.
The impressive setting, in McKim, Mead & White's Pompeiian Court, only accentuated the tired menu and indifferent service.
Glowing reports on Chowhound about the famous burgers at Donovan's had given way to cranky complaints on Yelp about the indifferent service.
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Thomas Cook lays the blame squarely with its affiliate, Mastercard, and makes no mention of its own indifferent customer service.
But the erosion of elite benefits over the years also extends to certain intangibles like longer hold times and indifferent customer service attitudes toward top-tier fliers.
He acknowledged that there is a downside that includes bureaucracy, the squally weather — surely nothing new for someone raised in Seattle — and indifferent customer service, which, he said, "takes nonchalance to a new level".
In other words, the user is initially considered to be indifferent between service provision choices.
These findings are consistent with the results of another study conducted in the Barwani district in Madhya Pradesh that highlighted the issue of unnecessary referrals because of the unavailability of required services or indifferent attitude of the service providers (80).
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