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Discover Ludwig"ignoring her" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to indicate that someone is deliberately not paying attention to someone else. For example, "Despite her pleas, he continued to ignore her."
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He made a show of ignoring her.
Indeed, one congressman apologized for ignoring her.
"Nadine!" I said brightly, ignoring her question.
She remembers male collectors openly ignoring her.
She sued, accusing him of ignoring her case.
Mr. Adamson said shoppers were ignoring her legal woes.
Republican voters don't seem to be ignoring her.
"This is my younger son," he said, ignoring her.
Ignoring her teleprompter, Ms. Palin gazed to her left.
"To the woman at the park, looking at her phone, ignoring her children, I salute you.
I tried ignoring her phone calls and avoiding her at lectures.
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