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The phrase "also be ignorance" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "Some people may think that their lack of knowledge can also be ignorance."
Alternatives: "can also be a lack of knowledge" or "may also represent ignorance."
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It could also be ignorance.
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Also, it was ignorance which must be forgiven, for the facts underlying his death were to remain unrecognized to all, scientists and lay people alike, literally for decades.
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But it has also been hit by incompetence, ignorance and concessions to favoured interests.
"It's ignorance, sheer ignorance".
One reason is ignorance.
One factor is ignorance.
It was ignorance.
Prejudice is ignorance.
Sometimes, it's ignorance.
It's ignorance, really.
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