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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a isolated" is not correct in English.
It should be "as an isolated." You can use the corrected phrase when describing something that is separate or alone in a particular context.
Example: "As an isolated case, this incident does not reflect the overall trend we are observing."
Alternatives: "as a separate" or "as a lone".
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In our patient, the tumor was detected by conventional CT and MRI scans as a isolated, well-contained mass without metastasis to the liver or lymph nodes, which enabled curative resection.
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The long range excitatory connections were modeled in isolation as an isolated laterally connected functional architecture.
Yet he is often seen as an isolated figure or sentimentally sidelined.
The danger, in my humble opinion, is to analyse the war as an isolated event.
We cannot survive as an isolated parish on Stuyvesant Square, however vigorous our parish life may be.
Much of last week's outcry cast the General Mills incident as an isolated event.
The aortic wall may become inflamed as an isolated process.
And investors did not see it as an isolated case, giving a cold shoulder to its rivals as well.
"There are already attempts to treat this as an isolated event, describing the suspect as a loner.
I find that pattern unacceptable as well," Mr. Bloomberg continued, adding that he saw the shooting as an isolated case.
Her tutor, Mr. Berry, barely functions, and Harry, the guard at the hospital, is as "lonely as an isolated virus".
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