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Discover Ludwig"waved it off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a dismissive attitude towards an idea or suggestion. For example, "He waved off my suggestion that we should take a vacation and chose to stay home instead."
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He waved it off.
Mr. Guttmann waved it off.
The bartender waved it off.
He waved it off with "in 50 years, maybe".
Others offered her spending money, but she waved it off.
The officials then met and waved it off.
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Nothing, nothing," Captain Belugin said, waving it off.
That one is straight out of Monster Chiller Horror Theater, but someone detected a distinct kicking motion from Morrow and that's all that was needed to wave it off.
If you want to wave it off as a gimmick, you'll get no argument.
"Nyet, nyet," she said, waving it off as she hurried away.
Thankfully, the fight was stopped before any more harm could be done as the doctor deemed Smith in a bad enough condition to wave it off, meaning Eye was awarded the victory.
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