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The phrase "disengaging from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to remove or detach oneself from something or someone. Example: After years of working at the same company, she felt it was time to disengage from the toxic work environment and find a new job.
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"We are disengaging from Gaza because of demography," he said.
Children go through the motions, disengaging from the learning process.
In the streets, the protest movement is also disengaging from the Brotherhood.
Yet the impulse to avoid these dilemmas by disengaging from politics is an unhealthy one, too.
McLendon proved excellent at stalemating and disengaging from blockers in spot duty last season.
It helped that I am already in the process of disengaging from living in Russia.
Evans is outstanding at disengaging from defeated defensive linemen to quickly reach a linebacker.
The title refers to the state of Nirvana reached by disengaging from finite corporeality.
Instead of disengaging from war, President Bush could end up starting another.
He also called for immediate negotiations aimed at "disengaging from the onerous terms" of the bailout.
Mark Warfield, East Windsor, N.J.: I agree with you that Israel is, in fact, disengaging from the Palestinians.
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