Sentence examples for to ignorance from inspiring English sources

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to ignorance

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The condition of being uninformed or uneducated. Lack of knowledge or information.

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Chalk it up to ignorance back then.

At first I attributed this to ignorance.

"You just attribute that to ignorance".

It could be put down to ignorance, full stop.

His death, she wrote, "may be largely due to ignorance.

TAKING TOO LITTLE CLUB Chalk it up to ignorance or misplaced pride.

That too amounts to ignorance, but it is no longer very holy.

"Quite often Islamophobia is down to ignorance, so it's about education.

But that refers to ignorance of the law, not ignorance of facts that were withheld.

Why does it smother enterprise, abandon schoolchildren to ignorance and squander money?

Postponed parenthood isn't due to ignorance about fertility or the lack of forward sperm planning.

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