phrases - A good sentence for specifying "without considering something" formally


Suppose that someone has done something valuable, but in doing that he has made some kind of cheating.


I want to say that if we ignore the cheating, the work is valuable itself.


What is an appropriate sentence for that in a very formal language?


Thanks




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