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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lukewarm about" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have an indifferent or mildly positive attitude towards something. Example: "I was quite lukewarm about the movie. It had some good moments, but overall I wasn't very impressed."
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Frankly, the company seems lukewarm about it.
Mr. Sicheri is lukewarm about Ryanair.
The Treasury Department has been lukewarm about the fund.
She seems distinctly lukewarm about letting it go.
But Mr Li has always been lukewarm about America.
Mr. Solomon initially was lukewarm about the idea.
And he's otherwise slightly lukewarm about his creation.
But they were lukewarm about his other climate remarks.
Administration officials were decidedly lukewarm about the commission's proposal.
Let soak until the water temperature is just lukewarm, about 30 minutes.
Even many of the bill's supporters were lukewarm about its contents.
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