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The phrase "altogether ignoring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete disregard for something or someone in a particular context.
Example: "The committee made their decision, altogether ignoring the concerns raised by the community."
Alternatives: "completely disregarding" or "totally overlooking".
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I realized, though, how close I had come to postponing, if not altogether ignoring my internist's advice.
In what seems to be a pattern, investors are focusing on the brighter side of corporate earnings, or altogether ignoring downbeat news from stalwarts like Dell Computer and Nokia.
A more specific account, altogether ignoring any notion of a culinary subconscious, credits George Jung with inventing the fortune cookie at the Hong Kong Noodle Company, which he founded in Los Angeles in 1916.
This effort against IS has also led to the smoothing over of other conflicts, or altogether ignoring them.
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The state has not altogether ignored the problem of housing the mentally ill.
That can mean DA reviews that altogether ignore an officer's troubling record.
A much misunderstood (and often altogether ignored) element of professional sports, fairy dust is an intermittently appearing force of nature — like, say, those swarms of cicadas that now and then overwhelm wheat fields.
The effect was apparent last week: In the first hours after the subway bombings, those channels barely mentioned or altogether ignored the news, instead broadcasting cooking programs, detective movies or the usual fare.
To be fair, officials at the Italian soccer federation have not altogether ignored the growing women's game; participation rates for girls in Italy have increased significantly in recent years because of a rule requiring clubs to register more female youth players.
It altogether ignored MOH.
"It will altogether ignore humanitarian concerns, such as the protections available under federal law for an alien who has a well-founded fear of persecution or who has been the victim of a natural disaster.
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