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The phrase "not bothered about" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express a lack of concern or interest in something. For example, "I'm not bothered about the awards ceremony; I'm just happy to have been nominated."
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In fact, the only thing that Wiley's not bothered about is the thing that's happening right now.
We are not bothered about soma.
I'm not bothered about telly.
I'm not bothered about his personal life".
I am not bothered about Russell Brand.
"Well, she's not bothered about pleasing, which is a relief".
It's not a hygiene thing, I'm not bothered about that.
"That may be true if you're not bothered about quality.
Obama: I'm not bothered about that, you fool.
But I'm not bothered about missing out on normal teenage things.
"I'm really not bothered about the business, it's about the memories from the last year.
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