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Discover Ludwig"detracted from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something takes away from the value, importance, or effectiveness of something else. Example: The poor editing of the essay detracted from the overall quality of the paper.
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It hardly detracted from this involving performance.
But it has certainly not detracted from their objectivity.
Editorial writers complained that the innovation detracted from the game.
The fame and travel detracted from her training and focus.
That in no way detracted from Lagerfeld's enjoyment.
Repetitive accompaniments detracted from the pleasure of three dishes.
But undoubtedly the exits have detracted from the show.
"It detracted from everything we had," Dr. Buckee said.
This has rarely detracted from the devotion of their support.
Conversation detracted from the sensuous pleasure of filling yourself.
Have problems in Ukraine, Syria, Iran and at home detracted from this new approach?
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