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"brush under" is a commonly used and correct phrase in written English
It is typically used to mean to move something quickly out of view or to sweep something away. For example, "He brushed the dust under the rug so no one would know it was there."
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"That's because we're talking about issues the other parties would prefer to brush under the carpet".
"And that is because we are talking about issues that other parties would like to brush under the carpet".
Nothing was as it should be when Terry Frey lay down amid the brush under the falling sun to await his white-tailed prey.
The principle is simple: expensive landmark studies are harder to brush under the carpet, but small ones can disappear more easily.
We need to return to that, but it's a topic some parts of the fashion industry are still keen to brush under the carpet.
But having inherited decrepit infrastructure and finances from the Communists, Ms Banerjee was eager to brush under the rug any complaints about the GTA.
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Another fiasco was brushed under the carpet.
It would've been brushed under the rug".
The latter worry was brushed under the carpet more ruthlessly.
"Complaints were being made, being brushed under the carpet like they always were back then.
She said: "Bigamy is not something to be sniggered at or brushed under the carpet.
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