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"be divorced from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of no longer being together or connected. For example: "After five years of marriage, the couple decided to be divorced from each other."
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be divorced from
verb
To legally dissolve a marriage between two people.
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Ultimately, economics cannot be divorced from morality and ethics.
And income cannot, of course, be divorced from other factors.
American innovation cannot be divorced from American wealth.
"Similarly, military pressure in Syria should be divorced from it".
Security cannot be divorced from finance or energy any more than development or environmental issues can be divorced from politics or security.
The dispossession of the Palestinian people cannot be divorced from the security of the Jewish state.
But this spring, Manhattan rental prices seem to be divorced from the larger economic picture.
The problem was that Catholic belief could not easily be divorced from Catholic practices.
Some believe that sex, even within marriage, should never be divorced from the possibility of conception.
Sports cannot be divorced from gender roles and stereotypes, Kane said.
The gender breakdown of that world can't be divorced from its subordinate position in popular culture.
More suggestions(19)
be parted from
be delivered from
be rendered from
be decided from
be broken from
be dumped from
be exited from
be departed from
be dispatched from
be separated from
be divided from
be detached from
be seconded from
be spoken from
be segregated from
be excluded from
be dissociated from
be dismissed from
be isolated from
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