word choice - Is "indifferent of" correct in this sentence? Is it ever correct? Should I replace it with something?


Is "indifferent of" correct in this sentence? Is it ever correct? Should I replace "of" with something?



"In regards to hacking, do you approve, disapprove, or are you indifferent of the practice?"



Thank you.




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