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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have neglected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that has been overlooked or disregarded. For example, "I have neglected to send my thank you letter for the lovely gift."
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And the Americans have neglected it.
Successive governments have neglected police reforms.
Surely, historians have neglected their duty.
The senators have neglected other important matters.
'Successive governments have neglected the railways.
Most have neglected the use of vinegar preemptively.
In deriving this expression, however, we have neglected solar perturbations.
As a club, we have neglected our one-day cricket.
Japanese companies have neglected their shareholders for too long.
Yet histories of the working class have neglected them.
They have neglected, or simply ignored, the poor too.
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