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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'unhook from' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe separating oneself from something, typically a difficult situation. For example, "I decided to unhook from the project and pursue my own interests."
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In the book you mentioned that you have to unhook from both criticism and from praise.
Susan David, author of Emotional Agility and psychologist at Harvard Medical School, on learning to unhook from strong feelings.
All of us feel that desire to unhook from some of these networks now because they aren't being healthy for us in certain ways.
Here's hoping he doesn't unhook from that martini filled IV any time soon.
Just like Eliot Spitzer, all of us have addictions to unhook from.
The question is, how do we unhook from our food addiction?
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There have been occasions when Vasiliev's airborne displays, while spectacular, have appeared unhooked from character or plot.
When unhooked from its monitor and keyboard, it can fit inside a laptop computer case for easy transport.
Then the Wall crumbled, and "the jet engine was unhooked from the ox cart and allowed to roar off at its own speed.
The nets either have loops that can come unhooked from the rims or knots that can slide, creating openings large enough for a child's head.
I was glad to hear it unhooked from the context where I last heard it — in an iPhone commercial — and returned to a small club.
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