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The phrase "a separate world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinct or isolated environment, situation, or context that is different from others.
Example: "In her imagination, she created a separate world where anything was possible, free from the constraints of reality."
Alternatives: "an isolated realm" or "a distinct universe".
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The gay world was a separate world".
What happens on television is a separate world.
After that period, however, blacks had to carve out a separate world of baseball.
Everyone is looking at us from the window and we are in a separate world.
**In 1972 a separate world championship was held for the first time.
Reading is a solitary pursuit, even a lone passage to a separate world.
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The poems exist in a different, separate world; a world of Louis de Bernières' own making.
"His pictorial worlds constitute a separate universe where nothing is self-evident and anything is possible," the citation says.
Each house (and sometimes separate rooms) are a little separate world of their own, called a 'cell.' Some examples of interior cells: 'Balmora, Dorisa Darvel: Bookseller' 'Seyda Neen, Fargoth's House Sadrith Morara, Wolverine Hall: Fighter's Guild.' The outside of the world is also divided into exterior cells.
"These are people who are switched off from mainstream politics, and who think that politicians live in a completely separate world," he says.
I know that when I say "bi" I mean "bi and beyond" or "multifaceted," etc., but it doesn't mean I can exist in a completely separate world.
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