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The phrase "are disconnected from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of connection or relationship between two or more entities, whether they are ideas, people, or systems.
Example: "The results of the study indicate that the participants' responses are disconnected from their actual experiences."
Alternatives: "are detached from" or "are unlinked from".
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The idea that people are disconnected from politics is wrong.
They acknowledge the river but are disconnected from it.
They are disconnected from the the current career politicians.
They spend so much time at work that they are disconnected from their immediate community.
"Barclays considers that the claims made in the complaint are disconnected from the facts.
Their critics say that many of these new complexes are disconnected from their communities.
But does it really matter if our children are disconnected from the natural world?
These passive lessons are disconnected from the urgent problems that plague struggling communities in this region.
The privileged are disconnected from the environment, public institutions and society.
Mr. Wan Saiful says Malaysia's conservative Muslims are disconnected from the wider Islamic world.
Communities are disconnected from one another — and from receiving aid — by washed-out bridges.
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are detached from
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is turned off from
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