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Discover Ludwig"don't discount" is an acceptable expression in written English.
It means to not disregard or to not ignore something. For example, "Don't discount the importance of getting a good night's sleep. It's critical for a healthy lifestyle."
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A We don't discount.
Don't discount it".
I don't discount it.
I don't discount political motivations.
But don't discount Los Angeles.
Don't discount it for that.
Don't discount psychological factors, she added.
"I don't discount anything," Bowman said.
So to begin with, don't discount anyone.
Don't discount the menu's land-locked possibilities.
But don't discount the quality of TaxAct's offerings.
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