Sentence examples for are closed off from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "are closed off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is inaccessible or not open to interaction, often referring to places, opportunities, or emotions.
Example: "The garden gates are closed off to the public during the winter months."
Alternatives: "are inaccessible" or "are shut off".

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Their worlds are perfect, because they are closed off".

"They think those jobs are closed off to them".

"So many devices are closed off and inaccessible.

But he notes that many commercial analysis packages are closed off from public access.

"I'm aware art galleries are closed off and people create their own fantasy worlds".

We saw some big puffs of smoke, but things are closed off now".

It's really hard when there is no open ice out there and things are closed off".

"Sometimes it's just an open space and sometimes the appliances are closed off behind folding doors".

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While console games are closed-off and protected from prying eyes, people can merrily dig through the files and code of PC games and edit them.

If on the other hand, we are closed-off and not open to understanding a way that is different than our own, we generally show up defensive and guarded.

Don't be upset or angry if he feels awkward about doing it; males are closed-off creatures and don't like to show their 'soft sides' to the public.

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