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Discover Ludwig"from quarantine" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to people or items that are released from a period of isolation or separation due to illness, safety concerns, etc. For example: "The family was finally released from quarantine after two weeks".
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If they do, they are removed from quarantine to isolation.
And, if all goes well, she'll be removed from quarantine today.
The day Tapka was to be released from quarantine, Rita prepared an elaborate dinner.
An agriculture department spokesman said all flower consignments were fumigated with methyl bromide before being released from quarantine.
The news agency added that 110 people who had been exposed to the victims had been released from quarantine.
Also, as a practical matter, a contaminated sample would interfere with the process for its release from quarantine after return for distribution to the interested scientists.
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The last time, in 1866, they blamed the Irish, some of whom were sneaking ashore from quarantined ships.
Quarantining 50,000 poor slum dwellers is far different from quarantining a household, a plane, a bus or a boat.
Home schooling differs from quarantining.
Even though most of the documents are easily accessible through official channels (e.g., copies of historical release records from quarantines), collating all the available data on a group of organisms can be laborious depending on the details needed.
Were the models coming from tubercular quarantine?
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