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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'detach myself' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in the sense of separating oneself emotionally or mentally from a certain person or situation. For example: "I had to detach myself from the painful memories of my past in order to move forward."
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And no, I couldn't detach myself.
It seems right, to detach myself from my principal language.
"I can't detach myself from my roots," she explained later.
Yet I've always persevered, somehow able to detach myself.
I felt I kind of had to detach myself".
I wanted to detach myself from the finished story.
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"I very quickly detached myself from it.
I've detached myself from it somewhat.
"I've detached myself from the Hillary thing," she said.
The hardest part is detaching myself from the other athletes.
Even now, I have this habit of detaching myself".
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