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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute isolation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being completely separated from others or any external influences.
Example: "After the incident, she chose to live in absolute isolation, away from the chaos of the world."
Alternatives: "complete solitude" or "total seclusion".
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Absolute isolation.
His painting, however, apprehends something beneath the visible skin: an inner self, suffering in absolute isolation.
I knew that absolute isolation of not knowing who to turn to.
The Conseil Judiciaire would be maintained (why would it not be?), nothing would be paid, and to crown my grief, there'd be the horrible sensation of absolute isolation.
Its most monumental symbol is the Hoover Dam, which Joan Didion unforgettably described as "a dynamo finally free of man, splendid at last in its absolute isolation, transmitting power and releasing water to a world where no one is".
It's probably my mutant ears' fault, but I'd say that if you really must have absolute isolation, be very picky about which tips you put on the things and how you stick them in your ears.
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Second, the lack of the absolute reproductive isolation is likely to be another important factor that leads to gene flow between the populations.
"Books are written in absolute solitude, in isolation.
The UN special rapporteur on torture, Juan Méndez, has called for an absolute ban on isolation in excess of 15 days.
"I want to make sure on an absolute basis, in isolation, I can make money on this company," Mr. Posner said.
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