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"suppress your" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
For example: "It is important to suppress your emotions during a job interview."
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Suppress your ego, stay humble and remain curious.
You will risk severe internal injuries from trying to suppress your laughter".
There are, however, shortcuts — if you can suppress your perfectionist urges.
"I hope you're going to suppress your childishness, Jonathan," he barked.
You may disdain the frequent sentimentality in the show if you can suppress your own uprushes of sentiment.
"As a male, there's so much pressure, not just to suppress your feelings, but to not even accept femininity.
And the second thing is, you just needed something to suppress your appetite, so this started again.
Chapter titles include "Focus on the negative in your life," "Put on your No hat," and "Suppress your feelings".
It's not a good idea to try to block or suppress your desire for a particular food.
"There's no scientific evidence that smelling or tasting flavors is going to suppress your intake over a nutritionally significant interval," he said.
"Tango" is a frank discussion of the ways in which you felt compelled to suppress your emotions, your sexuality, and your true identity growing up.
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