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"ignore the problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to intentionally choosing to not address an issue. For example, "Rather than face the problem head-on, I chose to ignore the problem."
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Don't try to ignore the problem.
You could not ignore the problem.
Rebekah Kearey advises, "Don't ignore the problem.
So our argument was not to ignore the problem.
So will companies that just ignore the problem.
Ignore the problem, and let the vendors figure it out.
Also, it's not like teachers ignore the problem.
All that's left is to ignore the problem or try some weird schemes.
We shouldn't try to ignore the problem, rationalize our behavior, or cover up our mistake.
Do we still ignore the problem and hope it goes away?
Many in the Church have, indeed, preferred to ignore the problem.
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