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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disregardful of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is not paying attention to or is ignoring something. Example: "His actions were disregardful of the rules set by the committee."
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Then a man by the name of James Pietrangelo filed a $12 million lawsuit against The Wing alleging its "illegal discrimination against men … was/is egregious: brazen, flagrant, intentional, willful, wanton, actually malicious, motivated by evil and ill-will, deliberately oppressive, outrageous, and willfully and callus disregardful of the rights of men".
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— of Armageddon.
Of poetry.
End of.
Of Japan.
Of this.
Of years.
Of him.
Kind of".
Of family.
— of silence.
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