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"Brush aside" means to ignore or dismiss something, and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, "The candidate brushed aside criticism of his stance on immigration."
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His friends brush aside criticism.
Mr. Obama can brush aside these criticisms.
He seemed to brush aside that idea.
The liberal technicians brush aside this soft-headed mush.
Then it will brush aside all such offers.
That makes it far easier for him to brush aside regional political demands.
And admirers of Céline the writer can no longer brush aside Céline the man.
If street crime can be policed or sidestepped, stadium issues are harder to brush aside.
That stimulus program has helped investors brush aside a few warning signs about the market.
He seemed to be trying to brush aside the issue as a technicality.
And these interests are neither Washington's to cede nor Iran's to brush aside.
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