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The phrase "bracket off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to separate or isolate a specific part or section within a sentence or text by enclosing it in brackets. Example: "The speaker went on a tangent about his personal life, which was completely irrelevant to the topic at hand. (We can just bracket off that portion of the speech and focus on the main points.)".
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Moreover, critics of the relativized real essence interpretation will likely focus on the part of (III.vi.6) that seems to bracket off all nominally essential qualities from a real essence: "By this real Essence, I mean, that real constitution of any Thing…which every Thing has within it self, without any relation to any thing without it".
I think it is a spectrum... it is the whole grounded theory argument, can we bracket off?... of course we can't, but we still have to.. I don't think there is a lot of point doing a bit of research unless we are going to be drawing something from what we have observed or heard.
Number plate and bracket off, then the five bolts holding the rear fender (all highlighted in green).
From that step sprang the fundamental mode of thought that shapes us today - the capacity to bracket off natural processes as a system, and use and shape them, and to abstract general rules and ever more abstract and fundamental levels to manipulate - from ancient notions of four elements, to chemistry and physics.
In reality Green did not bracket off the question of the ontological status of the eternal consciousness.
Importantly, however, insofar as it resists attempts to bracket off individual senses and the uptake of select semiotic resources, it presents a more robust, integrated approach to theorizing, researching, and teaching multimodal production, one that facilitates the move toward multimodal soundness.
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This subjectivity isn't an inconvenience that can be discretely brushed aside or bracketed off".
The Asilomar meeting achieved agreement in part by bracketing off three serious concerns: environmental release of engineered organisms; biosecurity; and ethical and social aspects of human genetic engineering.
It was the factor that is supposedly bracketed off in systems analysis: politics — the opportunities for partisan gain made available by gesturing toward the ubiquitous shadow of an overwhelming emergency.
With its splattering technique, reminiscent of Jackson Pollock's drip paintings, the work can also be just as easily read as another piece of contemporary art — safely bracketed off from deeper emotions.
By Adam Gopnik April 6 ,2017 President Trump's assault on our constitutional foundations is daily, insidious, effective, and cannot be bracketed off into the realm of the unthreatening, however desperately we would all like to do that.
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