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"uncoupled from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been disconnected from something else. For example: "The train was uncoupled from the locomotive so that it could continue its journey."
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And with each successive false lead we became even more anxious and uncoupled from any semblance of normal life.
Late in life, Comfort regretted that he was no longer regarded as a poet; that his name had become uncoupled from those of his less-forgotten contemporaries.
Thus, resistance conferred by Bsdr1 seems to be temporally and spatially uncoupled from cell death.
Bacteriocin production by L. plantarum 17.2b was very sensitive to environmental conditions and uncoupled from growth.
Generally, the lateral oscillations are treated as uncoupled from the motion in the other directions.
It looked so peculiar, so wrong, uncoupled from its housing within the hood of a car.
This suggests in some cases methylation has become uncoupled from its role in regulating gene expression.
Moreover, regional CBF may become uncoupled from metabolism during stimulation[12], [13].
Here, we employed chemical-genetic strategies to activate individually PERK or IRE1 uncoupled from protein misfolding.
However, in our publish-subscribe model, it appears that dynamic behavior may be to some extent uncoupled from degree distribution.
Evidently growth of the imaginal disks becomes uncoupled from nutrition at some time during the last larval instar.
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