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"to set aside" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean to put out of the way, to reserve for future use, or to refrain from using for a particular purpose. For example, "I set aside one hour every evening to read."
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"Nothing allows me to set aside this or that hypothesis.
Will the authority have to set aside quiet cars?
It required banks to set aside capital against such contingencies.
It also forced them to set aside more capital.
They wanted to set aside money for retirement.
Then he decided to set aside the sure things.
He often urges Mr. Merten to set aside more.
Finally, she decided to set aside her reservations.
Still, it is hard to set aside my anxiety.
Have you had to set aside any songs?
Encouraging people to set aside money for the war could slow the economic recovery.
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