Yes, the Bridge Pattern can separate the implementation from the abstraction. The pattern achieves this by defining two separate hierarchies: one for the abstraction and another for the implementation. The abstraction hierarchy contains the high-level logic and behavior, while the implementation hierarchy contains the low-level details and platform-specific code. The Bridge Pattern then provides a way to connect and communicate between the two hierarchies without coupling them tightly. This allows for greater flexibility and modifiability, as either hierarchy can be modified or extended independently without affecting the other.
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