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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unplug from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of detaching oneself from an activity or situation. For example, "After a few days of nonstop work, Susan decided to unplug from her job and take a vacation."
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— Nick Bilton Plug in Better: A Manifesto theatlantic.com | The trick isn't to unplug from our devices — it's to unplug from the distractions.
Even at this distance, I can't unplug from the conflict, though.
Unplug from all associated devices and avoid the use of extension cords.
In my case, I plan to completely unplug from digital life for the next several weeks.
It's a chance to unplug from your normal life, and a chance to be surrounded by strangers.
If we were supposed to unplug from modernity, why were we being outfitted with yet another gadget?
Everyone here has a different need for self care: getting over breakups, personal dilemmas or simply to unplug from the pace of urban life.
I unplug from work on Saturday, so on Sunday I have to re-engage with the news and I'll read the Sunday New York Times in the backyard.
The architects are still getting used to their longer commute, but they love their views, and the peace and quiet you get when you unplug from Manhattan.
The children's charity has published a series of tips to help parents to get their children to "unplug" from their TV and computer screens.
BUT in a world awash in cellphones and e-mail, it can be difficult to unplug from the workplace and receive a sabbatical's intended benefit.
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