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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entirely ignored" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that someone or something was not paid attention to at all. Example sentence: The professor's instructions were entirely ignored by the students.
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Amazon hasn't entirely ignored critics.
Unfortunately these laws are entirely ignored.
The eighties and nineties were entirely ignored.
Not that astronomers have entirely ignored 3D.
His colon may be entirely ignored.
These have been almost entirely ignored.
At first, Hamilton's concept of inclusive fitness was entirely ignored.
The overwhelming opposition of disabled people had been entirely ignored.
The script appears to have been entirely ignored.
Still, Mr. Dowling has not entirely ignored the controversy.
But that doesn't mean the head-to-head polls should be entirely ignored.
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