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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely neglected" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing something that has been completely ignored or disregarded. For example: - The garden had been completely neglected and was now overgrown with weeds. - The needs of marginalized communities have been completely neglected by the government. - The employee's ideas were completely neglected by their boss, leading to feelings of frustration and demotivation.
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With deadlines looming to complete the sporting venues, the waters around the park have been completely neglected.
Modern science and technology were completely neglected.
"The board has completely neglected its responsibility," Bob Bernstein said.
But in a land strapped environment, the general student is almost completely neglected.
The field of linguistics has almost completely neglected the achievements of this period.
Urban development, completely neglected in the past three years, would be a priority too, he said.
But how did the basics come to be so completely neglected?
Someone guided us to a completely neglected music hall behind the Gare du Nord.
(Guilt over how I had completely neglected it immediately washed over me).
While movies and television have discovered today's Livingston, they have not completely neglected its history either.
Mendel's findings were completely neglected for 35 years before being rediscovered in 1900.
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