Sentence examples for Become detached from inspiring English sources

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To achieve this, the cell must become detached and motile and avoid anoikis (a form of apoptosis that occurs when a cell become detached from its substratum) [ 24].

A few stragglers, though, have become detached already.

Curiosity is a healthy thing, but one can also become detached from clinical needs.

The cover, which bears a diagonal warning "For Official Use Only," has become detached.

James Frayne, author of the report, said: "Westminster politics has become detached from mainstream opinion.

But these things become detached from what it's OK to have curiosity about".

It was as though certain words had become detached from the objects they signified.

But, on exiting the V&A, I have become detached from the rest of the group.

In order to do this, class has become detached from work and demarcated through leisure.

"It's very easy for people in senior positions to become detached.

She lives close to the nerve, but the nerve has become detached from the general network.

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