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Discover Ludwig'inattention to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe when someone is not attentive to or vigilant about something, such as a duty or task. For example: "She had inattention to her duties as a manager, leading to dissatisfied customers."
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This inattention to detail derailed other dishes, too.
His inattention to detail is proving a weakness.
Mr. Lubbers described Liberia's predicament as an emblem of the world's inattention to the continent.
"The investigation revealed inattention to basic safety precautions," said Rose Gill Hearn, the investigation commissioner.
Reasons include its having alienated Muslim supporters with indiscriminate killing and its inattention to practical problems.
The inattention to family-friendly policies goes well beyond flexible hours.
The government's inattention to the region unexpectedly helped spur the group's success.
"The Age of Enlightenment's inattention to hygiene is well documented," he remarks.
Why the heavy-handedness with knobs and the inattention to asses?
Yet their cases are handled with a toxic mixture of secrecy and inattention to basic rights.
Specifically, they cite the occasional inattention to certain sulfide compounds that can form during fermentation.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com