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The phrase "I dismiss" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone is deliberately disregarding or rejecting something or someone. Here is an example: "I dismiss your argument as it lacks evidence and logical reasoning."
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I dismiss such alarmist predictions.
Until they do that, I dismiss them".
At some point, it's like: I dismiss you.
So can I dismiss everything they have said and done?
Why do I dismiss the apartheid analogies so emphatically?
"Is it all right with you if I dismiss the ticket for unlicensed driving?" he asked.
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I dismissed this idea.
Consequently, Charles I dismissed him from his treasurership.
I dismissed her suggestion instantly.
I dismissed these as backhanded compliments.
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