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Discover Ludwig"severed from" is a correct and usable phrase in English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been disconnected from something else. For example, "The two countries became severed from each other after years of conflict."
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The dog was dragged for several miles until his head was severed from his body.
Severed from the history of the word "fireman," he is severed from history itself.
Ruiz was so severely injured that part of her hand was nearly severed from her arm, police said.
Unable to fathom his future, severed from his past.
A tree survives only so long after it is severed from its roots.
The Greek central bank would be severed from the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt.
The province would have been severed from Serbia in fact, if not in diplomatic theory.
The concrete slab they rest on has been severed from the shore.
In Lampert's account, the "enduring importance" of Strauss must be completely severed from politics.
A second, a Norwegian, was found with his head severed from his body.
He also ordered that Egypt be essentially severed from the global Internet and telecommunications systems.
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