Sentence examples for a sealed library from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a sealed library" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a library that is closed off or restricted, possibly for preservation or security reasons.
Example: "The researchers were granted access to a sealed library that contained rare manuscripts and historical documents."
Alternatives: "a restricted library" or "an enclosed library".

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Rachel Whiteread's Judenplatz Holocaust memorial is a sealed library of closed books, each book suggesting a whole life we cannot recover.

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In all sorts of places and under all sorts of circumstances that would not support a search warrant, bugs and videocameras will capture data and feed it into a sealed digital library.

They found the sealed library, divided it up and shipped most of it out.

At a certain point you begin to feel you've been trapped in a sealed-off library of family albums and scrapbooks, haunted by a ghostly laugh track.

"A sealed letter arrived at the palace's library, leaving staff stunned.

A sealed letter that arrived at one of Britain's most historic libraries in February 2011 was to leave its staff stunned.

Store in a sealed container.

Chicken roasted in a sealed pot?

2. Place in a sealed container overnight.

Anything's better than a sealed tomb".

Not all end in a sealed deal.

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