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Discover Ludwig"casting aside" is correct and usable in written English.
You typically use it when talking about setting something aside and not considering it or making it a priority. For example, "Casting aside his own doubts, he decided to take the job."
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They are casting aside a newer technology in favor of an older one.
Bravely casting aside the obvious hair-transplant jokes, they called themselves the Political Club for Growth.
He was bitter toward the Twins' management for so easily casting aside their incumbent first baseman.
And it is another example of Mr. O'Leary's penchant for casting aside industry wisdom.
Casting aside the wild-eyed tyrant of old, he's been funny, thoughtful and charming.
But perhaps traders are just casting aside some of their recent skittishness.
Casting aside his firearms, he explains: "Using a gun is like ordering takeout".
He also picks up on Bercow's comment about casting aside his political views.
As American politics looks increasingly dysfunctional, Mr. Friedman and Mr. Mandelbaum show great courage in casting aside conventional assumptions.
In Parliament, the nuclear lobby routinely carried the day, casting aside the antinuclear platform of Ms. Fukushima's Social Democratic Party.
For Sato, next Sunday's race is not only about winning, it is about casting aside the ghosts of years past.
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