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The phrase "detach himself from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone is separating themselves emotionally or physically from a person, situation, or idea. Example: After years of working together, the CEO had to detach himself from his business partner when they had a falling out. Example: It was difficult for the soldier to detach himself from the memories of war and adjust to civilian life.
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He promised himself never to smile again, to detach himself from any emotion.
He learns to detach himself from his parents early on, not to love or trust them.
Stankevich uses Hegelian categories to detach himself from the horror that Herzen denounces.
Cable said: "Donald Trump has shown he is unable to detach himself from the extreme right and racial supremacists.
It took him half an hour to detach himself from listeners who wanted to enlist in his cause.
So why did Arden abandon solo authorship, eventually give up drama for fiction and detach himself from the theatrical mainstream?
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He detaches himself from his video game.
Detaches himself from her as soon as it's over.
He is detaching himself from and delegitimizing the institutions of American political life.
After his father's death, however, Pompey detached himself from the Marians.
In writing it down, he detached himself from the self who acted out the scene.
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