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'look aside' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when something or someone is being ignored, or when you need to direct someone's attention or gaze away from something or someone. For example, "The teacher asked the students to look aside while she wrote on the board."
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"We have to look aside human failings and see what he can achieve.
Taylor added: "Shiny new look aside, it's business as usual on the channel".
"People tend to be more health conscious, but when they want flavor they'll look aside," he said.
"Are you going to sing and dance for me?" I saw Old Mrs. Crozier look aside with her odd involuntary grin.
Its nice look aside, it persists in putting on the same page a story on US troops withdrawing from Iraq next to an article featuring a murderer identified thanks to its tattoos.
"The police, prosecutors and judges can't just look aside anymore and say they are women," said Ms. Adler, whose book "Sisters in Crime," published in 1975, was widely attacked by other scholars as antifeminist.
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Choirboy looks aside, Thomas always had the reputation of being the nastiest guy in the gym.
Looks aside, Ponder is no match for Newton, and if he goes a few weeks without a win, "QB" could also stand for "quietly backpedaling".
Looks aside, the caramel cage lends the appropriate crunch and shatter to the suave and creamy custard, which itself is enlivened with berries.
Looks aside, the Plumen is said to use 80% less energy and to last eight times longer than a traditional incandescent bulb.
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