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Discover Ludwig"be walled away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be physically separated or isolated from something or someone, usually by a wall or barrier. Example: After the scandal broke out, the CEO was walled away from the rest of the company, as shareholders and employees lost trust in his leadership.
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They should be walled away.
While the external guests are in the system, they can only access what lies within that limited subdomain; links to other areas of the system would be walled away.
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The rest were walled away.
In the case of Myanmar, one of the puzzles is to work out just how poor people really are, in a country that was walled away for more than half a century.Myanmar stopped publishing national-accounts data in 1998.
Today, Wall Street is walled off in another way.
Both bedrooms are walled off.
So the heuristic is walled off from the analytic.
What used to be Produce is walled off with plywood.
Once-great views have been walled off.
Studio campuses have tended to be walled compounds turned inward, away from the city.
THE doorways have mostly been walled up and tiled over, the escalator dismantled and carted away.
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