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The phrase "be thrust aside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is dismissed or pushed away, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "In the heated debate, many important points were unfortunately thrust aside in favor of personal attacks."
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The inventive ways the mind has to console itself, the fact that relationships do not grant bliss and perfection, the essential impossibility of satisfaction, how desire can conquer the will -- to Hooks, these are but cynical delusions that will be thrust aside in a brave new world ready "to affirm mutual love between free women and free men".
It however cannot be thrust aside that this broad effect is made of two potentials that add their influence around 200 ms but that have analogous generators, given the similarity of the scalp distributions (Figure 2C).
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Just as she suspected, when she got to her new room, the shower curtain had been thrust aside.
By lunch they were making a good fist of it but later were thrust aside, in particular by the England seamers who found some reverse swing with the old ball in the afternoon and used it superbly.
It is almost as if democracy has been thrust aside in order to fight the war on terror and preserve our values - values that now include detaining people for months without trial.
Letta was thrust aside by the brash, ambitious Renzi just as Italy began to show signs of growth and bond market investors appeared less concerned over the country's ability to repay its debts.
At first authorities used a huge Chilean flag to cover the scene from a phalanx of TV cameras on a nearby ridge but as dawn broke over the Atacama desert and the extractions continued smoothly, boosting confidence in the winch and capsule, the flag was thrust aside.
I thought of many others who had been thrust aside for some minor difference.
Her husband, Bryon O'Leary, an actor who had been a childhood friend and was often thrust aside by "Forsyte" fans eager to meet Irene, died in 1970 of an overdose of whiskey and barbiturates.
He does not enjoy the profile of the two archbishops or Fraser, although he was thrust rather uncomfortably into the headlines when reports claimed he had suggested the archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, step aside to give someone else a chance.
A needle was thrust into his arm.
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