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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but ignored" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used after a statement to introduce a contrasting idea or action. For example: - "The warning signs were there, but ignored by the authorities." - "She tried to warn him about the risks, but he ignored her advice." - "The instructions clearly stated to wear protective gear, but they were ignored by the workers." In all these examples, the phrase "but ignored" highlights the fact that despite being aware of something, someone chose to disregard it. It is often used to express frustration or disappointment.
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Criticism, within limits, was allowed, but ignored.
The film was released but ignored.
Major opposition parties are all but ignored.
Ms. Marin's newscast all but ignored it.
He all but ignored his opponents.
Rosecrans all but ignored him, replying tersely, "Dispatch received.
He quit on the spot, but ignored the back pain.
But its findings have been all but ignored.
But demonstrators all but ignored the promised benefits.
For their part Christians all but ignored Jesus's Jewishness.
He divorced his wife and all but ignored his family.
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