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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aside for a while" is not correct in standard English; it should be "aside for a while." You can use it when indicating a temporary pause or separation from something, often in a reflective or contemplative context.
Example: "Let's set our differences aside for a while and focus on finding a solution together."
Alternatives: "set aside temporarily" or "put aside for a moment."
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They get put aside for a while, you know.
"I clearly think he should step aside for a while".
Put studying aside for a while and change your everyday routine.
With no daughter eager to cry in public, they set the story aside for a while.
Just after the shooting, I thought I would have to put Capote aside for a while.
Then, she will set them aside for a while before returning to cover them in silver sheets.
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This is also a project that is finally allowing me to relate all I have learned before: electronics, a bit of image processing, a touch of elementary mechanics, and some programming--things I had left aside for quite a while to dedicate myself to my studies and that now allow me to link everything.
Distressed and in need of comfort, she decides to finally call her college boyfriend Ben, who has been trying to get in touch with her (and been ignored or shunted aside) for quite a while.
When I'm done with that, I hopefully put the book aside for a little while.
Put the fish aside for a moment while you prepare the sauce.
And with that, I'm stepping aside for a wee while, James Dart taking my place.
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