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"ignore the question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when the situation warrants that someone should not answer a question, or when a speaker wishes to dissuade someone from asking a particular question. For example, "I'm not interested in discussing that topic - let's just ignore the question."
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Asked whether Alexander's sarcophagus would be returned to Lebanon, Mr Gunay and his interpreter simply ignore the question.
The justices are unlikely to want it either but may not be able to ignore the question entirely.
Let's ignore the question of exactly how the rings formed (which is a bit controversial) and just assume that at first, there are particles orbiting in every direction.
In the debate over whether the private or the public sector is better at stimulating the economy, ideologues ignore the question of how and when money is used.
He chose to ignore the question and focus on what appeared to be prepared remarks on the kind of president he would be.
If we continue to ask the same questions, ones that ignore the question of power, no matter what we replace multiculturalism with, it will still lead to failure.
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In rewarding Bernanke the Hero, President Obama chose to ignore the questions over Bernanke the Nerd, questions that future generations of Bernankes will be debating.
So I apologise if I tended to ignore the questions that asked, what happens next… because honestly, no one has any idea.
Meanwhile, Twitter users have (by and large) decided to ignore the questioned posed for them.
Mr. Giuliani ignored the question.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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