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Discover Ludwig"through ignorance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that someone has done due to a lack of knowledge of the situation or facts. For example, "He made a poor decision through ignorance of the relevant facts."
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He ignores, either willfully or through ignorance, the evidence for directed mutagenesis first put forward by John Cairns of Harvard in 1988.
Partly it's through ignorance.
Many owners, either through ignorance or apathy, didn't apply.
The Government cannot make such use of an informer and then claim dissassociation through ignorance.
Ian's illness was getting worse and we didn't help him, through ignorance really.
But for many first-generation immigrant women, marginalization through ignorance is a real drama.
The Navy abandoned "safety through ignorance" and drafted guidelines to report UFO sightings.
Through ignorance or therapeutic intent, they also made addicts out of many of their patients.
The neglect is mostly through ignorance rather than deliberate cruelty, say campaigners.
They choose death, through ignorance and laziness, but you choose life, fresh fish, olive oil, and that's why you're healthy.
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The see-through ignorance of the oratory is not, alas, made any more complex by Mr. Heyward, whose performance is frankly unimaginative.
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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.

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