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"brushed off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in the idiomatic expression "brush off," which means to reject or ignore someone or something. For example, "I asked the teacher for help, but he brushed me off."
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Ari Fleischer, a Bush campaign spokesman, brushed of suggestions of disputes, saying, "We're all working together to win in November".
Donahoe, in an interview with CNBC early Thursday, brushed of the harsh criticism from Icahn that had been directly leveled at him.
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"No," says Jon, "brushing of teeth is allowed.
(B) Bronchoscopic image showing brushing of cells from human airway.
A brushing of egg white will give the final crust a nice sheen, and a brushing of beaten whole egg will give both color and sheen.
A brushing of egg white will do the job, and a brushing of beaten whole egg will provide both color and sheen.
A biopsy was not performed at the site of the brushing of the normal skin.
This approach should first contain repeatedly firm brushing of the surface.
Adequate precleaning manual brushing of the biopsy channel at least 3 5 times was carried by nurses.
This discoloration was much improved after thorough brushing of the teeth.
SAE was recovered by fiberoptic bronchoscopy and brushing of healthy nonsmokers (n=19) and healthy smokers (n=20).
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