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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dissociation of" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase usually implies the separation or disconnection of two previously connected or related things. For example, you could say, "The dissociation of church and state had a profound effect on society."
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Lovers of traditional choreography are dismayed by his complete dissociation of dance & music.
One of Eliot's more provocative ideas was that "a dissociation of sensibility" had occurred in the 17th century, separating thought from feeling.
"The most important question left unanswered by these findings is what mechanism accounts for the stunning dissociation of behaviour and integrative brain function.
And this damaging dissociation of the destitute from the rest of the world, this dehumanising effect, is precisely the aspect that such offensive "defensive architecture" feeds.
But why should we not form a picture of the ideal life, built out of abundant information, non-hierarchical work and the dissociation of work from wages?
T. S. Eliot articulated the truth, regarding all successful art, of a dissociation of "the man who suffers and the mind which creates".
The thermal dissociation of the bisalkoxyamine.
f Dissociation of hydrocarbon gas on the surface of copper.
a UV-induced dissociation of photoinitiator to generate free radicals.
a Dissociation of carbon-hydrogen bonds by plasma.
In source collision-induced dissociation of 15 eV was used.
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