Do the existence of nearby blueshifted galaxies invalidate the model of an expanding universe?

Answer

No, the cosmological model accounts for these local exceptions perfectly

The cosmological model accounts for local exceptions like blueshifts; these are gravitationally bound systems whose mutual attraction is stronger than the rate at which the space between them is stretching.

Do the existence of nearby blueshifted galaxies invalidate the model of an expanding universe?
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