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Discover Ludwig"detracts from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to diminish the merit or quality of something. Example: The excessive use of special effects detracts from the emotional impact of the film.
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— that detracts from its journalistic authority.
This detracts from learning and slows progress".
And this detracts from the story.
This detracts from the larger picture.
It really detracts from the overall experience".
Dimon's charisma detracts from what really happened.
It detracts from the contributions I made.
It just detracts from our efforts".
It also detracts from other questions.
That, however, in no way detracts from its enormous utility.
That detracts from the spirit of the Olympics, he said.
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