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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I ignored my" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe a situation where you consciously made the choice to not pay attention to something important. For example, "I ignored my the warning signs that it wasn't a good idea."
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After the first conversation, I ignored my questions and listened.
In my agony I ignored my doctor's words of caution and swallowed narcotic painkillers left over from a root canal.
I ignored my increasingly difficult symptoms through shame until eventually I was overwhelmed.
I rue the day that I ignored my suspicions about this family and its motives.
I ignored my doctor's advice and reintroduced gluten when the initial symptoms subsided.
Last autumn, I ignored my late period and sudden penchant for orange juice.
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With my energy level, my view of life, the 12 hours of work I do every day and the many cultural activities I enjoy, I ignore my age.
But having talked to the experts, I'm painfully aware that when I ignore my daughter's inquiries, I may be stunting her desire to know.
Giving the tablet an anguished final kiss (for indeed, moments later, the poor woman was consumed in flames), she tossed it to me, and I, ignoring my own safety, leapt into the middle of West 13th Street, saving the tablet but getting clipped by a sanitation truck, which ruptured disks at L2-L3, L3-L4 and L4-L5.
Should I ignore my studies at Carnegie Mellon and comment on TechCrunch all day?
I don't even need to pay attention to my battery level because I ignore my iPhone for most of the day.
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