unconcerned in the PONS Dictionary

unconcerned Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be unconcerned about/with/by sth
to be unconcerned that

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Those with true dementia will often give wrong answers, have poor attention and concentration, and appear indifferent or unconcerned.
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Other family members are unconcerned with the romantic lives of their offspring.
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Preachers of various different denominations conducted worship services from time to time, establishing a local pattern wherein congregants were unconcerned with denominational identity.
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Yet this great gentleman of a horse walked around the parade ring unconcerned.
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Because of the curse, residents can not remember how they came to live there or meet each other, though they are unconcerned by this.
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Unaware and unconcerned about how her passion may be perceived, she finds herself having to live with the consequences of her actions.
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This is a state in which the individual is part of the world, but unconcerned about his or her rewards or position in it.
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The transport layer and lower-level layers are unconcerned with the specifics of application layer protocols.
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Police could not determine why the reliable children, already three hours late, were strolling alone and seemingly unconcerned.
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Less radical varieties are unconcerned with philosophical positions on internal, mental and subjective experience.
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