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He saw no reason to disabuse the boy of that hope.
"I am in no position to disabuse him of the idea."
Who would we be to disabuse them of the notion?
I did not trouble to disabuse him of this idea.
It takes some time to disabuse them of the notion.
No one in my family could disabuse me of that belief.
"Even if I had thought that, you'd certainly have disabused me of the notion by now."
Indeed, several parents did not disabuse their children of this notion.
There seemed no point in disabusing him of that notion.
I wonder just who these historians believe they are disabusing.
He was quickly disabused of the notion by his colleagues.
So I would like to completely disabuse anyone from the idea that using a public computer can be safe.
He did not want to disabuse her of this touching faith.
"No need to disabuse you of such a notion so soon.
The sooner he was disabused of that belief, the better.
I've done nothing to disabuse the thought, if indeed they have it."
Of this error we were most anxious to disabuse him.
Also she did her best to disabuse you of your suspicions concerning me.
We have no reason to disabuse them of that notion."
The day will come when I'll have to disabuse him of that notion."
After all, she hadn't done much to disabuse him of the notion.
But he disabused me of this concept when we met midway to the river.
If so, there was no point in disabusing them.
It is time, he said, to disabuse some allies of their illusions about the world.
His first day aboard the ship disabused him of that notion.