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dispel notion
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6.78 |
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Nicolaus Copernicus dispelled that notion. |
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dispel fear
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3.62 |
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Fox has tried to dispel such fears. |
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dispel doubt
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3.36 |
|
But bit by bit, the doubts have been dispelled. |
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dispel concern
|
2.96 |
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Yeltsin seeks to dispel health concerns. |
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dispel rumor
|
2.96 |
|
Person enjoys dispelling rumors. |
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dispel myth
|
2.90 |
|
He dispelled myths. |
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dispel idea
|
1.65 |
|
The figures dispel this idea. |
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dispel speculation
|
1.51 |
|
McEvoy tried to dispel speculation that Sias had played a part in her downfall. |
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dispel suspicion
|
1.32 |
|
Progress there may help dispel gathering suspicions. |
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dispel image
|
1.05 |
|
If she came off as relaxed, it could dispel the image. |
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dispel report
|
1.05 |
|
But an IAAF spokesman dispelled the reports. |
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dispel impression
|
0.99 |
|
Albright did nothing to dispel that impression. |
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dispel perception
|
0.92 |
|
Clinton is trying to dispel those perceptions. |
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dispel rumour
|
0.86 |
|
The Central Bank attempted to dispel rumours of a possible financial crisis. |
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dispel stereotype
|
0.86 |
|
It also presents larger opportunities, such as the chance to dispel stereotypes. |
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dispel criticism
|
0.79 |
|
Djukanovic has sought to dispel criticism that he has dropped his secessionist ambitions. |
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dispel misconception
|
0.66 |
|
It has also dispelled some misconceptions, the English church group said. |
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dispel worry
|
0.66 |
|
But the team he put together soon dispelled the worries. |
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dispel illusion
|
0.46 |
|
But Dutch biologists quickly dispelled that illusion. |
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dispel skepticism
|
0.46 |
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The companies, of course, are eager to dispel such skepticism. |