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The phrase "frequently disregarded" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is often ignored or not taken into consideration. Example: Despite its importance, the rule is frequently disregarded by employees, leading to confusion and errors in the workplace.
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We found that the Inventory Guideline was frequently disregarded, both in design and implementation.
This phenomenon, which has been frequently disregarded in the literature, is known as self-heating.
Both were gay at a time well before it was acceptable to be so publicly, and yet to this day, their identities as queer artists are frequently disregarded.
"It's a rule that surprises many people because it is frequently disregarded," said City Councilman Daniel R. Garodnick, one of the bill's sponsors.
But the play, originally mounted off Broadway in 2002, also holds opportunities for nuance, humor and tenderness that are frequently disregarded.
Though its stance is consistent with the former United States policy on hostages in which F.B.I. agents were limited in the role they could play in incidents in which ransom was paid, companies and families frequently disregarded this guidance.
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The president, whoever he is, will frequently disregard party principles.
With the absence of a centralized power management system, the states frequently disregard orders issued by the national management department.
Toronto lawyer Vilko Zbogar, who has launched several legal challenges in relation to carding, said arbitrary stops are already illegal under Canadian law but cops frequently disregard those rules.
No other intervention approaches this weight of evidence, and yet expert opinion frequently disregards the technique.
Failure to detect a species at sites where it is present (i.e. imperfect detection) is known to occur frequently, but this is often disregarded in monitoring programs and metapopulation studies.
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