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The phrase "a removal from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a separation or detachment from something, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The contract includes a clause that allows for a removal from the agreement under certain conditions."
Alternatives: "a separation from" or "a detachment from".
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The best known is probably A Removal From Terry Street.
His abstraction meant, among other things, a removal from the heat and chaos of human relationships.
Clendenon feels that Strawberry may not survive a removal from his enabling habitat: baseball.
A removal from the life of the rest of the nation is no barrier to the desire to dominate it.
In a sense, the brig represented not a removal from but an extreme concentration of the experience of being on the carrier.
In children, it may also be caused by a removal from nature that has accompanied the shift to a technology-dependent world.
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One of my favorites, spelled out but not executed, is "A Square Removal From a Rug in Use".
Isn't that an instant-removal-from-the-house offence, as well as behavior fit for 5 year olds?
Having said that, it's not clear if it was a complete excommunication or a forced removal from his position as pastor.
They're also fond of the kind of hilarious "cultural misunderstandings" that can warrant a nine-match ban and a brief removal from captaincy duties.
Even a temporary removal from the App Store can also have a lasting impact since it causes an app to fall off the leaderboards, reducing discovery potential.
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