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The phrase "a kind of isolation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or form of isolation, often in a metaphorical or emotional context.
Example: "After the incident, she felt a kind of isolation that was difficult to articulate."
Alternatives: "a form of isolation" or "a type of isolation".
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"So that was a condition propitious to a kind of isolation," he says.
Before this particular round of nativist resentment, the United States sought a kind of isolation in the 1920s, turning inward as trouble brewed abroad.
After a second stroke left Wilson paralyzed on his left side, unable to read or stand, Edith turned the White House into a kind of isolation ward.
The concept of asylum is a much-diminished one -- that people in psychic distress may want and need to escape from the outside world, to seek a kind of isolation and quietude.
Many mourners experience grief as a kind of isolation — one that is exacerbated by the fact that one's peers, neighbors, and co-workers may not really want to know how you are.
He has spent much of his career since the 1970's working in a kind of isolation, recording at home with keyboard, trumpet and rustling drums; above that is his bilevel voice with its sublime upper register and resigned conversational tones.
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It seems to have been a kind of existential isolation: the house is dark, but is it otherwise empty?
Both her and Joyce's outcomes are emblematic of a kind of social isolation linked to housing, or the lack of it.
The few writers who have made an impression (R.K. Narayan, Vikram Seth) are inevitably read in a kind of literary isolation: texts without context..
As he is doing now, Mr. Gore went into a kind of visible isolation last February after he began to overcome his primary opponent, Bill Bradley.
The few writers who have made an impression (R.K. Narayan, Vikram Seth) are inevitably read in a kind of literary isolation: texts without context.
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