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"somewhat unconcerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's attitude or behavior when they are not too concerned about a situation or outcome. For example, "John seemed somewhat unconcerned when asked about the upcoming project."
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On the other hand, Gizmodo's Diaz was wrong about the iPhone 5's aspect ratio change, so Apple seems at least somewhat unconcerned with the drawbacks he pointed out about that shift.
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Participants were asked to rate how concerned they were about the sale of high-caffeine drinks to children 12 years or younger using a five-point Likert scale from one "not very concerned"; "somewhat concerned"; "neither unconcerned nor concerned"; and "quite concerned" to five points "very concerned".
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The authors warned him, somewhat ominously, that they would take artistic liberties with his life story, but Mr. Means -- rarely one to say no to a client -- was unconcerned.
Durst is fascinatingly unconcerned.
Some are unconcerned.
Chilean officials seem unconcerned.
Moody seemed unconcerned.
But he seemed unconcerned.
Rinehart is unconcerned.
Yet Bremer seemed unconcerned.
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