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The phrase "are insulated from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is protected or shielded from external influences or effects.
Example: "The financial sector is often insulated from the fluctuations of the stock market due to its diverse investment strategies."
Alternatives: "are shielded from" or "are protected from".
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Meanwhile, you are insulated from life beyond the subdivision gates.
Sure, they are insulated from many everyday financial concerns.
Those who have it are insulated from the unpredictability of poor grammar and strong body smells.
We are insulated from the elements yet feel somehow part of the landscape.
As a result, defence companies are insulated from the cold winds of market competition.
Those who are most concerned think supporters of immigration are insulated from its more challenging consequences.
Both are in locations that are insulated from the market, in Georgia and South Carolina.
The laminations are insulated from each other usually by a varnish layer.
Yet by her own admission, Strakhovskaya and her circle are insulated from traditional, patriarchal Russia.
Of course, these shocking images are insulated from barbaric attack by the fact of being "paintings".
In most organizations, a significant percentage of employees are insulated from market forces.
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