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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sat aside" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to mean separate or put aside something or someone. For example, "The teachers sat the students aside for a discussion."
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It sat aside in the 1950s as Germany, France, Italy and the Benelux countries forged a single market in coal and steel, which became a broader common market.
The Pres invites us to sat aside the reports of our own eyes and ears as we read the transcripts and to let his "interpretation" take their place..
Scott was too burned to go in the water, and much of the time, he sat aside from the rush of things, a reflective, staid paterfamilias.
There are days I sat aside an hour to sit down to meditate with a fluffy cushion, a crystal song bowl and lit candles.
It was in the French capital, the cradle of the Revolution, that his political commitment began: "I sat aside all of the loyalty that I felt for literature and focused rather on political commitment".
For me, it was hard to ignore the ridiculousness of wearing a remote-controlled vibrator, and inherently fucking my phone, while a fully-abled man to whom I'm attracted sat aside, largely unengaged.
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I just have to sit aside like a traitor".
On one, he sits aside other guitarists in jazz.
Her lover Alice Toklas would sit aside with the wives.
Today, a shopping mall, business hotel and multiplex cinema sit aside the sombre, 88-year-old, Gotham-like Borsigturm tower.
The G3 is a sleek, widescreen device that allows information to sit aside a full view of the action.
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