The act or process by which something is decoupled.(noun)
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Use "decoupling" in a sentence
"If someone doesn't want to believe in decoupling, fine."
"To believe in decoupling you have to believe in a very simple idea: Despite all the bad that can happen in a downward or sideways cycle, there's always a bull market somewhere."
"Yet these policies are sometimes decoupled from actual enforcement, and such decoupling is more likely in politically conservative districts."