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The phrase "having been ignored" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a past event that has been disregarded or overlooked. For example: "Her calls for assistance having been ignored, the woman resorted to other methods to get help."
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The next day, their demand having been ignored, they took to the streets.
Having been ignored by Westminster for so long, is it any surprise that many are angry?
But in all the words written about this amazing achievement, one thing strikes me as having been ignored.
He created a stir in the classical music world by quitting that post in anger over having been ignored by management when it appointed Christian Thielemann to lead a televised New Year's Eve concert.
Even the Latvian-born Israeli virtuoso Mischa Maisky, who in an interview recalled having been ignored by such events for many years and wondering why, said, "Cellists are a friendly bunch".
This year Tiananmen Mothers, the group founded by Ms. Ding, 76, a former philosophy professor, issued a statement saying that despite having been ignored by the government for nearly a quarter of a century, they would not give up their search for justice.
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It has been ignored.
We have been ignored.
That recommendation has been ignored.
But it has been ignored.
She has been ignored.
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