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Discover Ludwig"ignore something" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to instruct someone to disregard something or to allude to one's choice to not consider something. For example, "If my opinion is different from yours, please ignore it".
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Small wonder: it's easy to ignore something that's invisible.
"The government can't ignore something this big," she said.
"… I don't understand people who believe that if you ignore something, it'll go away.
If they can come through, they can't ignore something that they might disagree with.
"How can you ignore something as big as a truck?" Mr. Hurtubise said.
Choosing to ignore something or declaring it invalid does not abolish it.
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But ignoring something does not make it vanish.
Ignoring something unfortunate won't make it go away.
Yet "ignoring something only grants it more power".
Just because we have got into the habit of ignoring something that is wrong doesn't mean it becomes right.
But it's just so part of the landscape right now that it felt like we were wilfully ignoring something that couldn't be ignored.
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