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The phrase 'be ignorant' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize someone's lack of knowledge or understanding about a subject. Example: His refusal to accept the facts clearly indicates that he chooses to be ignorant.
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be ignorant
adjective
Unknowledgeable or uneducated; characterized by ignorance.
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We can't allow ourselves to be ignorant.
We can't pretend to be ignorant".
It was O.K. to be ignorant.
No business owner wants to be ignorant on that score".
No psychology student can be ignorant of what it is.
They are certainly likely to be ignorant of the place.
"It would be ignorant of us not to participate.
Firms may be ignorant of the markets they are entering.
It turned out not to be ignorant at all.
Without advance directives, even a loving child may be ignorant of her parent's wishes.
But he believes that other fishermen may simply be ignorant of the potential hazards.
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