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The phrase "an ignorant" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "ignorant" is followed by a noun, but "an" is not the appropriate article for this adjective.
Example: "He is an ignorant person who refuses to learn."
Alternatives: "an uninformed" or "an ill-informed."
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An apologetic rude person is better than an ignorant one.
He sounds like an ignorant person.
What an ignorant man you are.
That is, of course, an ignorant comparison.
"That was definitely an ignorant comment.
"He's an ignorant mouthpiece," she says.
The other, according to Wilson, was an ignorant drunk.
This is a shock only to an ignorant few.
The result is an ignorant politician making an ignorant speech to be covered by an ignorant reporter and shown in a 40-second clip on television to an ignorant audience".
We suffer from irresponsible leaders and an ignorant public.
He dismissed the President as an ignorant fool.
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