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The phrase "public apathy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a general lack of interest or concern among the public regarding a particular issue or topic. Example: "The recent election results highlighted a troubling trend of public apathy towards civic engagement."
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Campaigners face both public apathy and intimidation.
But the rest expose failures of government and public apathy.
Even running for Labour's leadership has been an uphill struggle, in terms of public apathy.
Until last week, Obama's only real ally in making his case was public apathy.
Sister Carol acknowledged that the public apathy about nuclear weapons was frustrating.
First he was wary of Communist censors and then stymied by public apathy.
The stability of the current government is guaranteed only by public apathy.
Mr. Fox worries about false alarms, public apathy and vigilantism, none of which have occurred.
Hasty decisions may produce many false alarms, leading to public apathy.
First and foremost among these is the problem of public apathy and/or disinterest.
Frequently, they struggle on their own with bureaucracy, public apathy, financial difficulties, technical problems.
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