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Discover Ludwig"disassociate myself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of separating oneself from a specific person, group, or concept. For example, you might say, "I want to disassociate myself from the toxic behavior of my previous friends."
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The outsider looking in, I really disassociate myself.
Seeing myself on the big screen, I disassociate myself.
But I don't disassociate myself from the I.R.A".
I find it more effective to simply disassociate myself from time.
I also wish to disassociate myself from the originator of the 'Rabid Puppies' campaign.
"Of course, if I find out that this was not just a prank but a real act of racism then I will have no other option than to disassociate myself from him completely".
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But while I was perpetrating, I disassociated myself.
"I disassociated myself with him, and I haven't missed him a single day," Pritchard said.
On reflection, I should have been more clear in disassociating myself from anti-Catholic sentiments and racial prejudice.
"I'm pretty cross, actually," says Cash. "I've disassociated myself from what he's done, and I'm hoping to have a proper discussion with him".
I have never disassociated myself from the IRA and I never will, but I am not uncritical of IRA actions and particularly the terrible injustice inflicted on Mrs McConville and her family.
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