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put out of one's mind

  1. Make oneself forget or overlook, as in You've lost, but put that out of your mind and concentrate on the job.



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If one can contrive to put out of one's mind all that nonsense and observe with intelligence, one will find that the middle-class Englishman and the rich Englishman amuse themselves after very much the same manner as do the people of the poorer classes.

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