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Discover Ludwig"disregarded as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is ignored or given little consideration. For example: His work was eventually disregarded as unimportant by the company.
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European regulations on health and safety were disregarded as flagrantly as driving time or staff insurance.
Although SSRs represent only a small fraction of the genes (0.2% of the coding sites), they cannot be disregarded as far as mutability is concerned.
Then it was clear that Mr John McAreavey must be disregarded as a suspect".
"They can't be disregarded as a potential defense," Mr. Blumenthal said.
An example being how religion is often disregarded as a reason for an opinion.
Should the author's avowed intention be trusted, or merely taken into account, or disregarded as irrelevant?
It strongly disturbs me that I was disregarded as an individual, and demeaned to a one-dimensional stereotype.
Working-class people are excluded, disregarded as xenophobic Brexiters, responsible for causing havoc at football matches abroad.
The troll, or whatever it is, lies full length on the ground, stunned; entirely disregarded as its compadres swarm past.
Westernized Muslims, Islamized Westerners: Surely people like us can be disregarded as recent, tiny and unrepresentative minorities?
The issue of the Golan can no longer be disregarded as a "detail" to be kept in suspense while other issues in the Middle East are attended to.
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