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Discover Ludwig'aloof from' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean "not part of or involved in" and implies that the subject of the sentence is removed or separate from what is being discussed. For example: "He kept himself aloof from the controversy surrounding the new policy."
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He remained somewhat aloof from Paris society.
She can seem aloof from politics.
But Jinnah remained aloof from it.
He kept aloof from his students and even more aloof from his colleagues.
She held herself aloof from them.
They usually remain aloof from any communal group.
Since then he has remained aloof from commerce.
Mr. Karzai has tried to stay aloof from the dispute.
And he remained detached, almost aloof, from the government.
He plays with genres, but remains aloof from them.
Gladys was Morgan's sister, and she remained somewhat aloof from the others.
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