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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disregarded the question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone was not paying attention or did not consider a question. For example: He disregarded the question and continued on with his own thoughts.
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Their opponents disregarded the question of justice and argued that to allow humankind any freedom is equal to denying God's omnipotence and his absolute creative power.
As Paulson concedes in his memoir, after George W. Bush appointed him treasury secretary, the president asked plaintively as the economy was crumbling: "How did this happen?" In Sorkin's book, it is stated that the treasurer "disregarded the question, knowing that the answer would be way too long".
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Education Minister Luc Chatel subsequently directed the test's graders to disregard the question and to give more weight to the remaining three problems.
If we disregard the question of intentionality, however, it is clear that Olympia is a work crafted by an extraordinary film-maker, one whose ideas wildly exceeded the simple propaganda demanded by her paymasters.
The prosecutor screams an objection and the judge, noting the impropriety of the question, instructs the jury that the question would be stricken and to disregard the question.
Despite this – and disregarding the questions raised about witnesses, the submissions regarding the club's profits and the lost notes – there was also no evidence that linked either Manoucehr or Tom to the sale of drugs.
Despite this and disregarding the questions raised about witnesses, the submissions regarding the club's profits and the lost notes there was also no evidence that linked either Bahmanzadeh or Costelloe to the sale of drugs.
So far public debate has disregarded the central question: who should train doctors to perform PAS correctly.
With Paul's, one noticed the slight guffaw when he mentioned the hypothetical possibility of dropping a drone on the antiwar activist Jane Fonda; with Davis's, one became more aware of the strained tone of a woman trying to explain to a roomful of men how the bill in question disregarded the complexity of different women's pregnancy situations.
"Just like Clinton, he disregarded the rules -- interrupting, asking questions when he wasn't supposed to, all that.
Argentina disregarded the rulings.
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