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Discover Ludwig"ignore that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that an idea or suggestion should not be taken into consideration. For example: "I think we should take the bus, but ignore that; you'd probably be more comfortable driving."
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"Ignore that stuff," he said.
"We chose to ignore that".
So I couldn't ignore that.
"Oh, ignore that," Craig said.
I couldn't ignore that.
"We can't ignore that.
Similar(14)
"We just ignored that".
He ignored that request.
"But I ignored that".
For many years, they ignored that promise.
The government says he ignored that promise.
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