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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'displaces from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to something leaving a space, for example "The new tenant displaced from the old apartment."
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It is shown that the critical point of the crack front displaces from the deepest to the surface points at certain geometries for an internally pressurized cylinder, which can indicate the point of starting the crack growth.
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Gentry displaced from the Dakota?
"They were displaced from other neighborhoods.
Meanwhile, 350,000 people have been displaced from their homes.
How did they feel about being displaced from their offices?
Hundreds are still displaced from their homes in TriBeCa and Battery Park City.
Now the children have been displaced from their school.
The number of people displaced from their homes is enormous.
Twenty-four people were hurt and hundreds displaced from their homes.
Nearly a million Congolese have been displaced from their homes.
Skateboarders are used to being displaced from public spaces.
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