Sentence examples for ignorance by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ignorance by" is not correct or usable in written English.
It does not typically make sense as part of a sentence, so it can't be used. If you are looking for a way to phrase something related to ignorance, you could use phrases such as "ignorance of," "ignorance about," "ignorance regarding," or "ignorance concerning," depending on your intended meaning. For example: "The ignorance of the local laws by many tourists has caused numerous problems in the city."

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IGNORANCE, by Milan Kundera.

Ignorance, by Michèle Roberts (Bloomsbury).

He showed troubling ignorance by understating the income disparity between Israel and those areas.

Multiply such ignorance by a few billion, and global warming no longer looks like a mystery.

"Companies should respond to ignorance by providing more information, not less.

· Don't show your ignorance by asking for a pastis, the generic name for Marseille's favourite aperitif.

He added ignorance to ignorance by pronouncing the 'sw' in sword like the 'sw' in the word 'swear'swear

Moreover, he sought to remain in ignorance by accepting the assurances of certain senior executives that all was well.

"What I was surprised by was how proud these idiots were of their ignorance, by printing their names next to their comments," he said.

(Romney also underscored his ignorance by referring to the "embassy" in Benghazi, Libya. Embassies are in capitals, so it was a consulate that was attacked in Benghazi).

He is painfully attuned to the irony that his novel imparts this lesson of necessary ignorance by simultaneously imparting a lot of knowledge.

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