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The phrase "aside to do" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest setting something aside in order to do another task, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I need to put my phone aside to do my homework."
Alternatives: "set aside to" or "put aside to".
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"It wasn't put aside to do battle," he said.
Was it humbling to put his own ego aside to do this?
Take a small portion of resources and set them aside to do something hard that pushes boundaries in new ways.
Speaking on his weekly LBC radio phone-in show, he said: "As Theresa May said, she can't tell the police and crime commissioner, who clearly should do the decent thing and stand aside, to do so.
Why or why not? (Consider Mr. Reid's position as Senate minority leader. He may have to put his personal views aside to do what is best for his party).
On June 13th it won wide acclaim for a new pain-sharing plan to close the £3.5 billion gap between what it had promised to pay members of its defined-benefit pension plan and the assets set aside to do so.To fill the gap, the second-widest among quoted British companies, BAE will put an extra £1.1 billion in cash and property into its fund.
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We tried putting aside time to do nothing but read, but we did nothing but sleep.
"Personally, I've always put aside anything to do a performance.
Almost immediately after my first article about the tuneup concept ran last summer, I heard from readers who had set aside time to do their own.
For now we'll set aside complications to do with direct and indirect awareness.
It will set aside money to do follow-on rounds in existing portfolio companies, but that's about it.
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