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"does not detract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to say that something does not make something else any less good. For example: "Although this painting has a few blemishes, it does not detract from its overall beauty."
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That does not detract from his credentials.
This does not detract from readability.
But that does not detract from Meckstroth's perfect card reading.
The IPR does not detract from large investments.
Yet this does not detract from the podcast.
But that does not detract from its odd charm, which often surprises first-time guests.
But that does not detract from her thoughtful play, which brought a smile to Zucker's face.
That does not detract, however, from Hamilton's excellent attempt to make an "impossible" contract.
It sounds controversial but we are confident it does not detract from London.
It does not detract from the fact that Bew played a crucial part in the project.
Their position does not detract from the excellence of the rest.
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