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"complete isolation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the lack of physical human contact or interaction, such as when describing a person's experience in quarantine. For example: "The pandemic forced Peter to live in complete isolation for months."
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"They were kept in complete isolation".
It was an era of complete isolation.
The complete isolation, and feeling at one with your surroundings.
The United States faces complete isolation on this crucial issue.
Since then, he has lived in almost complete isolation here.
In travel terms, these days, complete isolation is virtually impossible.
Yet sport remains a phenomenon in almost complete isolation.
"We are living in complete isolation," a resident said.
The comments suggest that Cameron may yet avoid complete isolation under the new euro settlement.
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In many domains today, robots are often deployed in complete isolation from humans.
Research in those countries was done in near-complete isolation from the international community.
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