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"detachment for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express a separation or disconnection from someone or something, either physically or emotionally. Example: She requested a detachment for her mental health and decided to take a break from social media for the next few months.
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Of course, managers who abandon the traditional tone of detachment for a more caring demeanor should take care not to overstep the boundaries of decorum, specialists say.
"I tried every trick in the book to get out of this," said Maj. William Geiger, the commander of the rear detachment for the artillery soldiers who has remained here.
Stevens, on the other hand, never goes to the speech, on the theory that the independence of the judiciary requires a position of detachment for the Justices, physical and otherwise.
How much of this kind of ironic detachment — for example, doing, wearing or saying things more as a joke than to sincerely express something — do you see among people your age?
The one thing lacking in his work, readers might have argued, was an emotional sincerity; too often his writing substituted sardonic detachment for heartfelt feeling, chilly postmodern pyrotechnics for a concern with what one of Mr. Amis's heroes, Saul Bellow, has called "the mysterious circumstances of being".
Fundus evaluation of the left eye showed an inferior macula-on retinal detachment for which he underwent three port pars plana vitrectomy with endolaser and gas endotamponade.
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They hide in dugout shelters during the day and move about at night, and they have held off vastly larger Russian detachments for weeks.
It also maintained detachments for search-and-rescue and local transport duties at RAAF Base Darwin, Northern Territory, and RAAF Base Pearce, Western Australia.
The states of Bhavnagar, Kashmir, Kathiawar and Idar provided smaller detachments for the brigade, which was at times reinforced by other British Empire regiments and artillery batteries when on operations.
Cases that progress to chronic CSC have recurrent or persistent detachments for 6 months or longer Gass, 1977; Yannuzzi et al., 1992.
Very low values for the detachment coefficient for E. coli NAR at 5 °C suggest an irreversible process of bacterial attachment in heterogeneous soils.
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