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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brush it off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an action of dismissing or disregarding something. For example, "When her friend said that she wasn't good enough to play the piano, she brushed it off and kept practicing."
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He brushed it off.
She brushed it off.
They brushed it off.
He brushed it off with a laugh.
This year he just brushed it off.
She just brushed it off fast.
As for Unique, he brushed it off with manufactured toughness.
Dickey, the United States starter that night, brushed it off.
Others simply brushed it off as Trump's plain speaking.
"But I kind of just brushed it off".
Later, Brodeur brushed it off as a lucky shot.
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