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Discover Ludwig"benign neglect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an attitude of noninterference, usually between two people or groups, where one avoids taking any action that might be seen as intrusive or controlling. For example: "The father-son relationship was characterized by benign neglect, as the father allowed the son to make his own decisions without offering much guidance."
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benign neglect
noun
A policy or strategy of deliberately taking no action concerning an issue, challenging situation, or other problem in the belief that this course will ultimately result in the best outcome possible.
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The "benign neglect" pursued by later administrations was more neglectful than benign.
Talk about benign neglect!
"Benign neglect" can shorten lingering.
"It's almost like benign neglect".
A. Try a little benign neglect.
Governmental benign neglect would be a positive and welcome change.
"But there seems to be a pattern of benign neglect.
The tree managed to survive benign neglect until 1983.
Let "benign neglect" be your motto as you make these.
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But Milk Music suffered from not-so-benign neglect.
But the waning of landscape painting brought not-so-benign neglect.
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