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"to block out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone shutting out or deliberately ignoring something or someone. For example, "I tried to block out the noise from the neighbors' party."
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His body seemed to block out light.
Use yesterday's news to block out today's.
"They are more to block out distractions," he said.
He has ways to block out the criticism.
Maybe they're just trying to block out N.F.L. lockout news.
That means maintaining routines and trying to block out distractions.
We've tried to block out any negative feeling.
Second, someone needs to block out Dale Davis.
The Knicks forgot to block out the shooter.
Hundreds of arms extended to block out glare.
It helped to block out some scarring memories".
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