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The phrase "are so ignored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the extent to which something is overlooked or neglected.
Example: "The concerns of the community are so ignored that many feel their voices do not matter."
Alternatives: "are greatly overlooked" or "are often disregarded".
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Mr. Gandolfini said he wanted to do something for the injured vets: "I think these guys are so ignored".
That they are so ignored is terribly unfair.
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Or that it would be so ignored by the industry.
Perhaps because zinc had been so ignored, Ho found it was ripe for revolutionary thinking.
That's probably part of the reason its been so ignored for such a long time.
"It is surprising that social class discrimination is so ignored within the public discourse and the research literature," Fuller-Rowell said.
For the top elected officials in an American city to be so ignored is unusual, said political experts.
Seeing the Astrodome in person, it's hard to imagine such a large building could be so ignored.
"I think I initially liked him so much precisely because he had been so ignored by academics," he says, choosing his words carefully.
Unfortunately this hidden epidemic is so ignored, neglected and under-funded that global road deaths are set to double by 2030.
When you have been so ignored, it is impossible to do that to another person.
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