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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solitude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a state of being alone or isolated, often emphasizing the quality or experience of solitude.
Example: "In the midst of the bustling city, she found a solitude that allowed her to reflect on her life."
Alternatives: "an isolation" or "a seclusion".
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It's a solitude that isn't lonely.
Last call for Bohumil Hrabal's Too Loud a Solitude!
In the atelier, there was a solitude bordering on sombreness.
I now exist in a solitude I did not court".
"One's inner life passes in a solitude hounded by the masks of oneself".
"One's outer life passes in a solitude haunted by the masks of others," he said.
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Cameras mounted on light poles and attached to buildings popped up all over our cities, making a solitude-seeking walk in the park an exercise for police surveillance.
So, for every app-loving, gadget-embracing museum curator or visitor there is a solitude-craving, analog enthusiast who feels that pixelated screens and interactive devices interfere with the very soul of the museum-going experience.
A solitude-seeking Italian immigrant daylaborer (a man who bought soap at a local store before he boarded the bus just so he could avoid the pain of articulating his request for change), Rodia constructed the seventeen interconnected structures over a period of 33 years from 1921 to 1954 at night, after a long day at other menial labor.
"It's a good solitude, an affirmation that, in spite of everything, life goes on, that it's worth living.
Cliftonville held on with a degree of comfort to earn a famous Solitude win.
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