Sentence examples for be ignorance from inspiring English sources

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be ignorance

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The condition of being uninformed or uneducated. Lack of knowledge or information.

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Our nemesis may be ignorance.

It could also be ignorance.

One reason for this apathy could be ignorance.

Which may be ignorance on my part, but I wonder if a lot of young songwriters for theater today aren't starting with Sondheim and getting stuck there.

Since most writers can't survive on the income from their books alone and find themselves, as Gates puts it, having "to do something they don't enjoy in order to make their living," the reason can't be ignorance.

I think that it may appear to be costly, $11 million out of a $7 billion funding for the National Science Foundation, but I think that however expensive an education may be, ignorance will probably cost our country more".

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One reason is ignorance.

One factor is ignorance.

It was ignorance.

"It's ignorance, sheer ignorance".

One common answer is ignorance.

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