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The word "dispelled" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb that means to cause to vanish or disappear; to drive away; to dispel. Example sentence: The clouds dispelled, allowing the sun to shine down unhindered.
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John Curtice, professor of politics at Strathclyde University, said on his What Scotland Thinks blog that the poll had dispelled any hopes that Murphy's election would prove to be a magic bullet for Scottish Labour.
Any notion that all of southern Britain is an overcrowded suburban place was dispelled by the first 90 minutes of paddling, during which I passed under one road, heard one tractor and saw no one.
The flat quickly dispelled the popular image of grand living.
If anyone had believed King Salman would take a different tack, those hopes were quickly dispelled when, on Monday, the first public beheading took place under his reign.
Any apprehension I might have felt about revisiting familiar territory has been dispelled by lqbal's passion for a particular aspect of Miller's writing: its unpredictability.
As the recriminations continue and the company's public-relations machine stumbles, the aura that surrounded the firm and allowed it to grow rapidly in recent years, even while charging premium prices, is being dispelled.
This week, rumours that Cherie Blair, the prime minister's wife, had secretly done away with the former Downing Street cat could be dispelled only by pictures of the animal, Humphrey, purring over the day's newspapers.
At the units that qualify for deposit insurance, the minimum will be 6%.In this section The prodigal son On their own Step change Knowing too much A dream dispelled Beyond Basel The ugly twins of finance The benefits of Brentry ReprintsAs a result, big American banks will have to raise about $22 billion in capital.
The siege mentality that has developed inside Cuba is not something that can be dispelled at a puff of reassurance.
Dispelled, for a while, were those darker thoughts that sometimes found voice of late: might things get so bad that the Federal Reserve, exceptionally, would need to step in?
(Indeed, in a final feat of alchemy he is trying to transform this row into a debate over tax harmonisation in Europe, something he has long urged).If his investment package flops the disappointment will not be easily dispelled.
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