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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clear ignorance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone's lack of knowledge or awareness is evident and unmistakable.
Example: "His refusal to acknowledge the facts demonstrated a clear ignorance of the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "an obvious lack of knowledge" or "a blatant unawareness".
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Not only was the supposed U.S. intelligence wrong, but the U.S. strategy for invasion and then occupation showed a clear ignorance to the region's history, politics, culture, religion, and the overarching sectarianism that goes back centuries.
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Ms Hewitt's statements were irresponsible and furthermore, with clear ignorance, she went on to conclude that Muslims are "a close-knit community", simply adding insult to injury.
"It's just clear ignorance," Williams says.
"These sanctions should send a clear message that ignorance will never wash as an excuse," said the Racing and Wagering Board chairman, John D. Sabini.
Looking at the Hostel films, Roth's delivered a clear critique of the xenophobia, ignorance and culture of fear that was rampant in post-9/11 post-9/11 America
Looking at the Hostel films, Roth's delivered a clear critique of the xenophobia, ignorance, and culture of fear that was rampant in post-9/11 post-9/11 America
Ahura Mazda also grants each human Vohu Manah - a clear, rational mind with which to dispel ignorance and blind faith.
" There's absolute ignorance among [the] common population and there is a clear need for education".
The absence of a clear policy on restraint use within our organization, as confirmed by the participating nurses, typically contributed to ignorance or confusion at the beginning of the interview.
The panel accepted that he had been "co-operative and straight throughout the investigation and inquiry", but "wished to make it clear that ignorance... is not a valid argument" for a breach of the rules.
The strange relationship between knowledge and dynamics that teleology has attempted to represent intuitively is made more comprehensible in one fundamental way: it becomes clear why ignorance serves as a barrier.
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