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"sift out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to carefully examine or sort through something in order to separate and remove unwanted or unnecessary elements. Example: Before sending out the final report, I need to sift out any irrelevant data and ensure that only accurate information is included.
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Swamped with feedback, the regulator used custom-built programs to sift out the original replies.
They shook their heads, unable to sift out a single memory of a similar surrender.
With all that happened, it can be hard to sift out what's most important.
We simply want to extract information from and about them to sift out trends and patterns.
A pruning method is then proposed to progressively sift out the skyline results from the sensor network.
"You try to sift out what people really need as opposed to what they'd like to have".
It did not, they noted, sift out those Democrats who would be most likely to vote in the primary.
One option is to hold "indicative votes" that would help to sift out what Parliament does want.
Republicans radicalized, and with no filibuster to sift out the political operatives from the judges, we get Kavanaugh's nomination.
The further the myth gets from its origins, the easier it is to sift out truth from fiction.
Consequently, either he or his attorney must sift out the incriminating questions that will evoke the privilege.
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