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The phrase "ignoring the question" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe when someone is intentionally not addressing or acknowledging a question. Example: Despite numerous attempts to get an answer, the politician continued to evade the topic by ignoring the questions asked by reporters during the press conference.
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Ignoring the question, he instead recognized a German television correspondent and a student journalist before leaving.
Gov. Bill Richardson has come out against it after ignoring the question for years.
"Cedar oil has cleansing properties," Ms. Hoolihan continued, ignoring the question.
"You waiting, too?" "I thought you were spending the morning with your American friends," I said, ignoring the question.
Sometimes he pauses so long before he answers it's as if he were ignoring the question altogether.
Professor Reich, you must first ask yourself and your colleagues throughout the UC system to stop ignoring the question "What can you do" at Berkeley.
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He headed past the line of cameras, ignoring the questions shouted his way, and out of the exit.
Brady can keep ignoring the questions, but they likely won't go away.
Instead of ignoring the questions or avoiding your partner, talk it out.
By ignoring the questions that you are certain to be wrong, you can increase your chances of selecting a correct answer.
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