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Discover Ludwig"it separates from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to split or move apart from something else. Example 1: The fruit easily separates from the stem when it is ripe. Example 2: As the company expanded, its headquarters separated from its original location. Example 3: When the two friends had an argument, one of them decided to separate from the other and find a new group of friends.
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Once it separates from its shell, silicone can migrate, even reaching the upper limbs, the liver, the inguinal lymph nodes, the synovium, the skin, and the pleura fluid.
As explained above, in bud1Δ mutant cells we can see the appearance of dots earlier in the bud, before it separates from its mother for CPY*-GFP (see Figure 6c).
Mr. Werner was referring to the possibility that the diocese would try to retain control of its resources, buildings and land if it separates from the national church.
Turpentine is volatile, and, when it separates from resin, solid rosin remains.
It separates from those who have passed, rocks confidence, ruins self esteem.
Drying the ducks leaves the skin taut so that it separates from the melting fat during roasting, producing glassy-crisp morsels.
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(It separated from N.Y.U. that year).
In fact it separated from the provincial Liberal Party.
Photographs show it separated from the street only by a low brick wall and hedge.
Ground controllers lost contact just before it separated from the upper rocket stage.
His parents were born in what is now Pakistan, before it separated from India.
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