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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pays no heed to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to ignore or disregard something. Example: Despite the warnings, John paid no heed to the dangerous conditions and decided to go camping in the middle of the storm.
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Disease pays no heed to borders.
When the woman comes out, she pays no heed to the men.
Thankfully, new talk-of-the-town Karol Conka pays no heed to Beirutando.
She notes simply that the sequencing shows that competition law pays no heed to a company's ownership.
A: The Prince of Darkness laughs at your mortal folly and pays no heed to your pathetic lamentations.
Silly and self-aware, the musical is well directed by John Simpkins, whose bang-up production pays no heed to the confines of the space.
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Google seems to pay no heed to such psychology.
Does he really pay no heed to critics and reviews?
The Azeri government paid no heed to that verdict.
Accordingly, the court paid no heed to customary international law as authorized in the ATS.
He said Mr. Banki "paid no heed to the dangers of breaking" those laws.
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