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    Smile set aside/put aside/save some time for each other

    They were advised by a psychologist to set aside/put aside/save some time for each other every day.


    Do all of the underlined parts fit in the above sample and mean about the same? Thanks.

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    Default Re: set aside/put aside/save some time for each other

    Yep, I think so.

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    Default Re: set aside/put aside/save some time for each other

    Thanks, Carl.
    Got it.

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    Default Re: set aside/put aside/save some time for each other

    Does 'lay aside' seem all right too?

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    Yes

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