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The phrase 'be isolated from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something or someone being separated from other things or people, or being cut off from some form of access or communication. For example, "The small village was isolated from the nearby towns, making it difficult for them to get resources."
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Monarchy could no longer be isolated from human frailty.
No one can be isolated from the crowd".
Nor can they be isolated from the world of ideas.
"A hospital should be isolated from combat operations.
Eighteen percent said homosexuals should be isolated from society.
Child stars tend to be isolated from other kids.
"They should be isolated from our reality," he added.
They must thus be isolated from their surroundings.
"But in Manchester it is going to be isolated from that.
If he wasn't common and uneducated, he wouldn't be isolated from his peers.
Nafta's effects cannot be isolated from the broader changes in a globalizing economy.
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