Using "nonchalant" in a sentence

As the late, great Keith Levene points out, ‘I got some shit done, with very few chords,’ and whilst others in Blank Canvas are equally as nonchalant about their achievements, the seismic coalition between art and alternative music in this period shouldn’t be underestimated.
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On the surface, this seems to oppose Mia’s increasingly nonchalant attitude toward sex, but her connection to Agatha may be foretelling a disaster ahead.
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However, he didn’t do it out of any bad faith or any nonchalant reason.
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Does that nonchalant menace say something interesting about your character? Well, it’s been very interesting playing this part.
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Houston, then 23, sat on a couch next to French singer Serge Gainsbourg, who in a nonchalant manner said “I want to f*** her”.
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Knowing Fincher’s background as a commercial director, it’s not surprising to see GONE GIRL throw around nonchalant product placement for flyover-country conglomerations like Walmart, KFC and Dunkin Donuts.
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Crawford Teaser With affiliates such as DaBaby and NBA YoungBoy, 23-year-old rapper NoCap has already been certified for his nonchalant ability to deliver top-tier wordplay on his clever releases.
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Although Holmes was nonchalant about the situation, his wife, Marilee Fiebig, was “blindsided” when she learned about the affair as she considered Robach to be a good friend.
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The young quarterback's nonchalant attitude about facing Brady and the Buccaneers might bode well for him and the 49ers.
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Bartley said this to Stephens in September:  “I am incensed at the nonchalant disregard and total lack of understanding the present executive director with, I assume, the approval of the Board of the Foundation as well as AMFA, have obliterated Jeannette Edris Rockefeller’s many years of total dedication both personal and financial to create AAC.
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By the end Lionel Messi’s mesmeric first-half assist and nonchalant second-half penalty for his 10th World Cup goal, to equal Gabriel Batistuta’s record for Argentina, finished as mere footnotes.
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The Athletic reported earlier this season that Kyrou’s nonchalant approach to playing the team’s style led to at least one veteran addressing him.
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The Athletic reported earlier this season that Kyrou’s nonchalant approach to playing the team’s style led to at least one veteran addressing him.
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Some recent home buyers are nonchalant about their home’s declining value, convinced that in the long run prices will climb enough to be a good investment.
Source: Los Angeles Times

“I remembered reading about this guy in a book,” Robbie says in a nonchalant way that would surely make an art connoisseur wince.
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  The atmosphere was quite nonchalant for one of the chicest enclaves on Long Island, and by proxy in all of New York State.
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Obviously, there's plenty more to like — its otherworldly vocal displays, nonchalant dance floor politics and meticulous, near-seamless sequencing — but beneath lies an entire history to unearth.
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