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Discover LudwigThe phrase "neutral to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone or something is not taking a side or have no bias in a particular situation. For example, "The judge remained neutral to both sides of the argument."
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"I was always neutral to each team.
Seemed pretty neutral to me.
I am not neutral to African-Americans: I like them.
The models' facial expressions would range from "neutral" to "blase".
"I'm neutral to buy on Toyota over the long term.
But the investigator's questions did not seem neutral to some.
It is neutral to the point of invisibility.
Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, meanwhile, moved its recommendation from neutral to buy.
If your soil is acid, add some lime now; lavender prefers things neutral to slightly alkaline.
Rolls-Royce is down 8p to 725.5p after UBS downgraded from neutral to sell.
The news prompted JP Morgan Cazenove to upgrade its recommendation from neutral to overweight.
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