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Judges should be disinterested, unbiased, as a case's verdict must be produced on evidence, not one's inner feelings.

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"He showed great disinterest in the movie last night".

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Q: How do you use disinterested in a sentence?
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Disinterested and uninterested are different.


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To a disinterested observer, both sides seemed unreasonable in their demands. It was difficult to find a disinterested voter as the fiercely-contested election drew nearer.


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You need to force yourself to do it. No one will every cut anyone slack in this world.


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