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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not indifferent" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that someone or something is not lacking emotion or interest, and may even have a strong opinion or feeling about a particular subject. Example: "She was not indifferent to the social injustices she saw in her community, and was determined to fight for change."
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He's not indifferent.
They are not indifferent now.
They're not indifferent.
They are not indifferent to his success.
Authorities are not indifferent to the problem.
The law is not indifferent to considerations of degree.
Kennedy was not indifferent to the plight of European Jewry.
"What has happened now, we are not indifferent to that.
"So we are not indifferent to the level.
But he is not indifferent to his season-long struggles.
Like many wine specialists, Mr. Balzer was not indifferent to the pleasures of other drinks.
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