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1 Chambers; and it was but a very indifferent compliment to a bride.
2 Cars 2 also received very indifferent reviews from high- and low-brow critics.
3 The young couple were educated and well-spoken but very indifferent and casual.
4 The first part of his speech was very indifferent , the latter excellent.
5 The roads now became very indifferent , but the scenery was much improved.
6 The schools, at the time of which I write, were very indifferent .
7 He is in very indifferent health, but no immediate danger is apprehended.
8 All other things, especially public, press, etc., are very indifferent to me.
9 His voice sounded very indifferent , and a pause followed Margaret's mild ejaculation.
10 Two men attempted to duplicate Church's success, but with very indifferent result.
11 Was this not a good year in the Faroe fishing?-No, very indifferent .
12 The proprietor is very indifferent , and shrugs his shoulders in an amiable manner.
13 Leicester had a very indifferent opinion too of the train-bands of the metropolis.
14 And it is very indifferent to which of these we give the preference.
15 The food we get here in New York is very indifferent .
16 I was very indifferent about it: eight months ago it had been lucky.
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This collocation consists of: Very indifferent through the time
Very indifferent across language varieties