Okay, the user wants me to translate "lack of concern" into German. Let me think about the correct translation.
First, "lack of" in German is usually "Mangel an" or "Fehlen von". But in this context, "lack of concern" is more about not caring, so maybe "mangelnde Sorge" or "Fehlen von Sorge". Wait, "concern" here is more like "care" or "worry". So "mangelnde Sorge" sounds right. Alternatively, "Uninteressiertheit" could be used, but that's more about lack of interest. The user might prefer a direct translation. Let me check a dictionary. "Lack of concern" translates to "mangelnde Sorge" or "Fehlen von Sorge". But "mangelnde Sorge" is more concise. I think that's the best fit here. So the translation should be "mangelnde Sorge".
mangelnde Sorge
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