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The phrase "a disregard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a lack of attention or concern for something.
Example: "His actions showed a disregard for the rules that everyone else was following."
Alternatives: "a lack of concern" or "an indifference".
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A disregard for money is always interesting".
There's such a disregard for artistic content.
There was a disregard of the facts and of propriety.
The other phenomenon is a disregard for technical skills.
A disregard for the power of words becomes awe.
At key agencies, a disregard for inconvenient evidence seems today to be a prerequisite.
This is different than a "disregard" code, which would have meant not to respond.
It isn't a disregard for the agreements you share with the people you love.
It is somewhat marred, however, by a disregard of internal affairs and by excessive Prussianism.
Maybe that obliviousness indicated a disregard for players not as good as he is.
His "fate," Mr. Rogozin opined, amounted to "political persecution" and a disregard for human rights.
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