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The phrase "all but ignored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was almost completely ignored, with only a small amount of attention given to it.
Example: "Despite the numerous complaints, the management all but ignored the employees' concerns about workplace safety."
Alternatives: "practically ignored" or "virtually overlooked".
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Ms. Marin's newscast all but ignored it.
He all but ignored his opponents.
But demonstrators all but ignored the promised benefits.
When Jesse & Joy performed "¡Corre!," the camera all but ignored them for a troupe of aerialists.
George W. Bush and national Republicans all but ignored New York during the 2000 presidential election.
Congress thought the Treasury would buy mortgages, and the Treasury all but ignored that direction.
He must reach out to African Americans, whom he all but ignored.
The Internet was created by businesses that he all but ignored: computer companies, along with networking and software firms.
According to court records, Mr. Albert all but ignored the many boxes of defense material concerning Mr. Fisher's case.
After becoming President, Ghani all but ignored the traditional politics of Afghanistan — tribal networks, patronage systems, strongmen.
Sexist "banter" has become so much part of the aural wallpaper that it goes all but ignored.
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