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The phrase 'why bother about' is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means to ignore something and not pay attention to it. For example: "Why bother about John's opinion? We know he always disagrees with us."
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But why bother about transparency, freedom and fairness when there are lives at stake?
So if minds could run on chips as well as on neurons, the reasoning went, why bother about neurons?
Why bother about a rude memo when you've lost a leg, with the constant pain and inconvenience to deal with each day".
In response Costa Rica banned Nicaraguans crossing the river to buy soft drinks.Why bother about either area?
So then, why bother about web inequality since a stream of online users benefit from the set up—hence, inequality is justified!
So why bother about this?
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Laugh when talking about microgravity, otherwise why bother talking about it?
-...You're not going to tell me that now they're worried about us, they've never worried before... why bother worrying about smokers.
Why bother complaining about it?
Which poses a question: If the guy got so much wrong, why bother writing about him?
"I can't go back in time, so why bother thinking about it?" Sánchez said.
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