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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost ignore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is nearly disregarding something or someone, but not completely.
Example: "In the meeting, I felt that the manager almost ignored my suggestions, as he quickly moved on to the next topic."
Alternatives: "barely acknowledge" or "practically overlook".
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But, squinting, I can almost ignore the ugly train station and apartment buildings.
You can almost ignore the chicken as it is cooking, as long as you keep the heat low.
The musical performance is so compelling that you can almost ignore Yuri Alexandrov's jumbled and trashy projection, which clutters the opera with symbolism.
The musical performance is so compelling that you can almost ignore Yuri Alexandrov's jumbled and trashy production, which clutters the opera with symbolism.
The musical performance is so compelling you can almost ignore Yuri Alexandrov's jumbled and trashy projection, which clutters the opera with symbolism.
Crimson-crested Woodpeckers have also been observed foraging in areas alongside marmosets; however, the two species seem to almost ignore one another, as the Crimson-crested Woodpecker does not get excited.
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It was almost ignored by the press.
"I almost ignored that side of things.
Teams from the other 20 countries were almost ignored.
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Among the main dishes, meats were mostly well prepared and supporting players almost ignored.
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