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The phrase "a bubble of isolation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or condition where someone feels isolated or cut off from others, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "During the pandemic, many people found themselves living in a bubble of isolation, disconnected from friends and family."
Alternatives: "a cocoon of solitude" or "a sphere of seclusion".
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Yet it has done so in a bubble of isolation from ordinary democratic processes.
Tim Sullivan, who performed technical services for Enron employees up and down the corporate ladder, said that Mr. Skilling seemed to walk within a bubble of isolation.
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You can scowl around your neighborhood in anger or disdain, or try to create a bubble of silent isolation, but this only breeds anger, disdain, and isolation in return.
He will be wrapped in a bubble of expensive isolation, as unnatural as the green golf courses here in the desert where foursomes pay $1,000 for a round.
Oil was in a bubble of its own, well beyond the general commodity bubble.
I lived in a bubble within a bubble within a bubble of repression and denial.
On the other hand, a bubble of PDMS has a weak tendency to float and a bubble of HSO has a weak tendency to sink.
But the tick of obscene salaries just keeps on ticking in professional sports, the one sector of the economy I know of, except for maybe Internet pornography, that still dances merrily along in the bubble of its isolation from the real world.
A sense of isolation prevails.
We've created a culture of isolation.
There is a feeling of isolation.
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