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The phrase 'separated of' is not correct in written English
You could replace it with the phrase 'separated from,' which means the same thing. For example: He felt separated from the other children in his class.
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He suspects his wife, from whom he is legally separated, of writing their scripts.
My parents had separated, of course, startled nearly as much by what I had done as by what they themselves had been doing all along.
Other Duties Fishh and meat must be separated, of course; we have different cooking pans for them.
He bore with fortitude but sorrow the suicide, a little while after they separated, of his first wife, Hannah (nee Fyvel), whom he married in 1955, and, later, the sudden death of their elder son, Simon.
The free surface velocity (if they were separated) of each of the progressively lower impedance materials would increase for each material.
The extracts of the plants were obtained with ethanol and hexane as solvents, and the resin was separated of solvent in a rotary evaporator.
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He spoke: "Canadians should not be asking 'Oh, does Justin Trudeau want to separate?' Of course not!
This bi-polar world cruelly separated millions of families.
"Yeah, kind of, separated".
Spectators were separated into groups of 20.
What separates any of us from him?
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