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Discover Ludwig"remained indifferent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's attitude or feelings, meaning that they do not show any enthusiasm and are not interested in something. Example: Although everyone else was excited about the news, John remained indifferent.
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Most Northerners, he says, remained indifferent to the plight of the slaves.
But the world, for the most part, has remained indifferent to their suffering.
The republic was sympathetic to him but remained indifferent toward his proposals for direct action against the Byzantine emperors.
Although they were designated a high-priority group to get swine flu vaccine, many health workers remained indifferent or hostile.
Of the major naval powers at the turn of the century, only Britain remained indifferent toward submarines.
We found a general increase in γ- and β-diversity along the gradient, whereas α-diversity and the number of grassland specialists remained indifferent along the gradient.
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We cannot remain indifferent to their plight.
Regardless, the rock will remain indifferent.
"We will not remain indifferent towards this critical issue".
"We decided not to remain indifferent now," he said.
Nobody can expect the state of Israel to remain indifferent," Olmert said.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com