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"ignore for" is not a correct or complete sentence.
It is possible to use "ignore" and "for" together in a sentence, but additional context is needed for it to be correct and usable in written English. For example: - "Please ignore the noise outside for now and focus on your work." - "I know it's hard to ignore the criticism, but for your own mental health, it's important to let it go."
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There's also a sprite, which we'll ignore for this tutorial.
That is a truth that American politicians and taxpayers cannot afford to ignore for much longer.
Indeed, it was President Bush's folly to ignore for years the shifting realities on the ground.
Let us ignore for the moment the lives of microbes and invertebrates.
"The case as it stands now is too strong to ignore for the company at issue".
As for halftime, it remains impossible to ignore for different reasons.
First things first: apologies to Ben Fogle, whose series the Guardian has managed to ignore for its four previous seasons.
Let us ignore, for the moment, the $252 million salary of merely one of its practitioners and focus on ownership.
It would be a mistake to draw lines too brightly — to ignore, for example, what might happen in the next triumphant days to the civilians of Surt.
The recommendations were hard to ignore for Prime Minister David Cameron, who has pledged that his government would be the "greenest ever".
She even gains the courage to confront the possibility of uterine cancer, the symptoms of which she'd been trying desperately to ignore for weeks.
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