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1 He was thinking bitterly that Aelon hadn't, after all, done much to weaken them, when the god herself arrived to disabuse of him this notion.
2 I'd really wanted to take art, but was disabused of that ambition.
3 An instant later, I was disabused of this notion by Kerynis himself.
4 Now the time has come when your minds must be disabused of this notion.
5 The quicker the public mind north of Wrangel is disabused of that idea, the better.
6 He'd thought it might feel like flying, but he was soon disabused of that notion.
7 She has since then, however, been disabused of her error, and has repented of it.
8 I was quickly disabused of such a fond notion.
9 I was quickly disabused of my fancy continental notions.
10 The Chinese were gradually disabused of their prejudices.
11 They have been roundly disabused of this notion.
12 The chief was disabused of the idea.
13 Well, I am glad to have seen Prometesky, and to be disabused of some ideas respecting him.
14 When a player thought he had got away from him, he was swiftly disabused of that notion.
15 Through with my last classes and a hot bath and disabused of many ideals, visions, and faiths.
16 Now he was a little sorry that the old man had been disabused of his original illusions.
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