Using "indolence" in a sentence

Given that A Christmas Story has played marathons running from Christmas Eve through Christmas Day since the 1990s and presumably still brings in decent viewership, it would be unfair to question how many people would be interested in an actual sequel that brings back Peter Billingsley, especially in an age where anything remotely tied to nostalgia is received with open arms if it’s done right or justifiably mocked if handled with shameless indolence and indulgence.
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There are many causes of such disorganisation – Ukrainian forces’ operations to disrupt Russian logistics, corruption and negligence in the Russian army, the indolence of Russian generals, and so on.
Source: European Council on Foreign Relations

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