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'ignore the process' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when telling someone to disregard a process or procedure that is no longer relevant or necessary. For example: "Since the software upgrade, we can ignore the process we used to reset user passwords."
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Productions in Iran are subject to review before being released there, and directors are expected to submit screenplays for approval before beginning shooting, though some ignore the process.
To say "You should have included so and so, and why didn't the filmmaker discuss such and such" is to ignore the process by which a documentary is made.
To ignore the process behind these measurement errors may result in losing information about the functioning of individuals and their perceptions of the world.
Remark The fact that we ignore the process of the transition to failure and use (14) instead of (1) might be difficult to comprehend at first glance.
In addition to all the things we have done to try and further the evolution of fashion, we couldn't ignore the process as a whole.
No successful media training could ignore the process and need for crisis control when a story takes an unforeseen or unusual turn.
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Instead of ignoring the process of setting up and cleaning, we started to focus on it.
Ignoring the process noise, this implies that the covariances of the observable states decay as one over the number of consecutive ZUPTs.
This wrangling over details is happening (as it always does) behind closed doors, and while leaks and rumors are rampant, the media is largely ignoring the process for now.
Insisting upon conceptual and methodological purity can entail ignoring the process of evolution in its characterization.
We are not suggesting that there is no such process as vernalisation, rather that the modelled modification of leaf number to account for vernalisation gives a worse result than that obtained by ignoring the process in the model.
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