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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is neutral about" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express that someone has no opinion either positive or negative about something. For example: I am neutral about politics; I don't usually vote in elections.
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Nothing is neutral about type.
The philosophy of the manifold is neutral about this issue.
Chris is neutral about my marriage problems, but he thinks the dog thing has gone far enough.
If a child works a parent's shift as a condition of earning an allowance, for example, "the co-op policy is neutral about this payment".
He added: "If I can get a position where Britain would be better off in a reformed Europe then obviously that is not something the government is neutral about.
Chalmers is neutral about a more substantive analysis of scenarios.
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As we saw when discussing neutrality, no neutralist argues the law need be neutral about what is right.
What was neutral about that?
"We were neutral about that".
No one was neutral about Lillian.
The Swiss, who had been neutral about Hitler!
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