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"dispel stereotypes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of challenging or refuting a stereotype or generalization about a particular group of people. For example, "The documentary film sought to dispel stereotypes about Latino immigrants in the US."
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He's also quick to try and dispel stereotypes.
For the younger generation of South Koreans, recent images of North Koreans broadcast across the nation were enough to dispel stereotypes ingrained since childhood.
"Then, as now, we hope that people will come to the museum so that it can help dispel stereotypes and fears," she said.
Around 90 members of European and Japanese far-right and nationalist groups arriving in Tokyo for a meeting taking place between August 12th and 15th were keen to dispel stereotypes about their values and habits.
Since its establishment, the fund has provided more than $10 million in grants for a range of educational programs to dispel stereotypes and to foster Jewish-Arab cooperation in health, social services and women's rights.
MR. NATHAN uses his filmmaker's eye, intimate knowledge of Japanese culture and uncanny ability to tease the most surprising confessions from his interviewees to dispel stereotypes of Japanese management.
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Talk about dispelling stereotypes.
So much for dispelling stereotypes.
Reporters asked how she'd broken the barriers and dispelled stereotypes sufficiently to advance in American politics.
Religious literacy dispels stereotypes, promotes cross-cultural understanding and encourages respect for the rights of others to religious liberty".
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