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"would detract" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to an action that would have a negative effect or reduce the value of something. Example: The proposal to add a lap pool to the local gym would detract from the available space for fitness classes.
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"It would detract from the job".
That would detract from the look of the show".
And rapid expansion would detract from the product's exclusiveness.
Race circuit managers argued that the lower-revving engines would detract from the races' aural spectacle.
He has argued that an insanity judgment would detract from his cause.
That means that once again, tax changes would detract from, rather than contribute to, deficit reduction.
And that would detract from the world Mr. Evans carefully constructed for himself.
Such specificity, he believes, would detract from the broader metaphor of the circle.
If it were right next to work I did — a traditional shingle house — it would detract".
It would detract From real issues For which I was seeking treatment.
Officials view these two options less favorably because both would detract from the theme of consolidation.
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