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"through neglect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something has happened as a result of neglect or lack of attention. Example: The building collapsed through neglect of proper maintenance.
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Second, don't get locked into one position through neglect.
The third is lost property: objects that the owner has parted with through neglect or carelessness.
This is what happens when you let buildings fall apart through neglect".
Millions of animals die annually through neglect or are tossed aside by such self-absorbed people.
No matter how brilliantly conceived, projects often go awry through neglect of the back-end work.
I told her that she was abusing her animals through neglect.
Now destroyed, not as might be thought by bombing, but through neglect.
Pompeii's ruins are falling further into ruin through neglect, erosion and vandalism.
damage to others through neglect or willful actions (Eliasberg 1951, p. 317).
"We're more strongly exposed to coming to grief through neglect, and above all through the neglect of our European neighbors.
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The "worn-out" subtype optimizes rewards by reducing efforts through 'neglect' of responsibilities and chooses this as a consequence of the defencelessness learned in the individual's experience with the organization [ 3- 8].
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