How to say that grammatically correct.
Suppose one begging for something to someone but he/she ignoring. It's like the more you argue the more you get slapped by your mom.
I want to tell someone that the more you beg the more they ignore.
As much as you beg so much they will ignore.
I hope you get me.
Please tell me some different ways to say that.
For example: Begging will do you no good. They're not hearing a word you're saying. You're pleading to deaf ears.
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For example:
Begging will do you no good.
They're not hearing a word you're saying.
You're pleading to deaf ears.
You're wasting your time pleading.
They're not hearing you.
Probably you were thinking of the conjunction phrase: "inasmuch as...," but it's formal, usually.
"As long as/If/inasmuch as" - you beg, you -will be ignored/won't be taken seriously.
consider also:
"It's better to ask forgiveness than seek permission." We say this often