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The phrase "thoroughly indifferent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete lack of interest or concern about something. Example: "Despite the heated debate, she remained thoroughly indifferent to the outcome of the election."
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It's the thoroughly indifferent.
The two cars were busier than they had been the day before, although the passengers were the same mix of tourists — striving to snap cameras through the small openings in the windows — and locals thoroughly indifferent to the views.
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Good, bad, indifferent.
"It's not good, bad or indifferent.
Others were indifferent.
"The governments are indifferent.
Connie is casually indifferent.
Or worse — indifferent.
He's not indifferent.
Their eyes are indifferent.
Liberals were indifferent.
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thoroughly unsympathetic
entirely indifferent
thoroughly callous
thoroughly unmoved
thoroughly mediocre
completely indifferent
absolutely indifferent
thoroughly uninterested
totally indifferent
thoroughly cool
thoroughly lukewarm
thoroughly disinterested
thoroughly familiar
thoroughly competent
thoroughly successful
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