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The phrase "a disregard of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a lack of attention or consideration towards something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The report highlighted a disregard of safety protocols that led to the accident."
Alternatives: "a neglect of" or "an indifference to".
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There was a disregard of the facts and of propriety.
A disregard of the historic materials underlying the Amendment does not answer them.
It is somewhat marred, however, by a disregard of internal affairs and by excessive Prussianism.
The brute strategy of attrition did not mean a disregard of the advantages offered by technology.
Also, that kind of attitude leads to a disregard of the law.
She cited unreturned phone calls, lateness and a disregard of R.S.V.P.'s as rampant passive-aggressive acts.
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"There was a disregarding of intelligence," said Shlomo Avineri, a political scientist at Hebrew University and a director general of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the mid-1970s.
Oppenheimer's actions have shown a consistent disregard of a reasonable security system.
Investigators outlined "a disturbing disregard" of privacy in a broad look at online tools used by political campaigns.
He sometimes behaved with a reckless disregard of consequences more suitable to a Romantic than to a Utilitarian.
Judge Carl Anthony Walker declared on Tuesday that Keef had shown a "wilful disregard of the court" when he took a Pitchfork reporter to a New York gun range.
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