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Science as such is not interested in the value or worth of things.
How can you be so indifferent to your wife's trouble?
In general, young people today are not interested in politics.
Every great writer seems to have been interested in English.
Everyone is more or less interested in art.
That depends on whether you are interested or not.
Attention should be paid to even the smallest detail of the report.
The figure indicates approximately two thirds of the freshmen are indifferent to politics.
The assembly consisted of people concerned about human rights.
The drama on TV was so popular that it stirred up people's interest in the period.
People are getting more concerned about the matter.
Do you have any interest in sports?
Susan is indifferent to politics.
Jack is interested in painting.
These problems have arisen as a result of indifference.
These figures indicate three in five college first-year students are indifferent to politics.
My concern here is whether the women's movement is fading or not.
This is the very reason why I take no interest in art.
My uncle has a deep interest in art.
According to a survey, three in five people today are indifferent to foreign affairs.

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