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The phrase "disassociated himself from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone separating themselves from a group, idea, or belief. It implies a deliberate and conscious decision to distance oneself from something. Example: John disassociated himself from his former friends who were involved in illegal activities.
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medical commission chairman, disassociated himself from the move.
But Trump also hasn't entirely disassociated himself from the entertainment world that helped his rise.
Since then, Mr. Saeed disassociated himself from Lashkar, said his spokesman, Mr. Mujahid.
Yet he passionately disassociated himself from France's Jean-Marie Le Pen.
At the same time he skillfully disassociated himself from the regime's worst crimes.
Last week, Browne disassociated himself from views he'd expressed in the past (eg, immigrants "import germs").
Thus the General has disassociated himself from the neo-Fascist French military men who helped bring him to power.
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Mr. McCain immediately moved to disassociate himself from the joke.
And it's unfortunate the pope did not disassociate himself from Bashar's remarks.
Sanders has worked to disassociate himself from these groups, PolitiFact found.
And Jeremy doesn't seem to be very good at disassociating himself from it".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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