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The phrase "I ignore" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that the speaker intentionally chooses to overlook or disregard something. For example: - "Despite my brother's constant teasing, I choose to ignore him." - "Sometimes, it's better to just ignore the negativity and focus on the positive." - "I try my best to ignore my phone and stay present in the moment." - "I know it's hard, but we need to ignore the haters and keep working towards our goals."
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Usually I ignore them.
Honestly, I ignore it.
I ignore the comments.
I ignore it!
Can I ignore it?
But I ignore him.
I ignore her.
Shouldn't I ignore this list?
I ignore them, of course".
"I ignore it," she said.
I ignore them," she says.
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