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The phrase "are isolated from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is separated or kept apart from something else.
Example: "The researchers found that the samples are isolated from any external contamination, ensuring the accuracy of their results."
Alternatives: "are separated from" or "are detached from".
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"We are isolated from components.
Both are isolated from their usual social networks.
Individuals are isolated from and do not trust each other.
In the hospital, people are isolated from their loved ones.
"What keeps it alive is that conservatives are isolated from their traditional business base.
I fear for those, particularly in regional Australia, who are isolated from positive voices.
These children are isolated from their families, from services and professionals local to where they live.
Terrorist organisations wither and die once they are isolated from their surrounding population.
The piers are reinforced concrete which are isolated from the building.
Should there be 'social spheres¿ that are isolated from market transactions?
Inmates in protective custody generally are isolated from the general population under heavy guard.
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