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The phrase "could be insulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for something to be protected or covered to prevent the transfer of heat, sound, or electricity.
Example: "The pipes in the building could be insulated to improve energy efficiency during the winter months."
Alternatives: "might be insulated" or "can be insulated".
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And none could be insulated unless they were sprayed or coated with an industrial chemical.
But there remains a prospect that thousands of houses in Edmonton could be insulated by BG under its green obligations and using local companies with local workers.
But the company could be insulated from the latest price moves following its recent purchase of Turkey's largest hazelnut processor, Oltan.
Martin Cooper Bromley, Kent How many homes could be insulated; how many solar panels, heat pumps could £37bn buy (Alarm as Hinkley Point cost estimate rises, 7 July)?
The rapid deterioration of the city's job market has erased the notion that the region could be insulated from the wave of job losses sweeping across America.
Of particular significance in the Greenspan recommendations is how, under a new reguatory framework, the securities subsidiary of a bank holding company could be insulated from the risks involved in the securities industry.
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"Adding external insulation would make the alley prohibitively narrow and it couldn't be insulated on the inside because that would have meant radically altering the staircase at great expense".
Entergy could also be insulated from more than $1 billion in costs related to a potential overhaul of the cooling system at Indian Point, which is the subject of an ongoing battle between the company and the state.
The festival couldn't be insulated from outside events: a silence was held at the opening ceremony for Ukrainian soldiers killed in the conflict, there were a couple of explosions during the event, and also a protest by a man who brought a coffin to the red carpet with a banner saying "Putler [a fusion of Putin and Hitler] Kaput".
Hot on the heels of Gordon Brown's warning that Britain could not be insulated from the world economic slowdown came news that 3,100 staff are to lose their jobs at mobile phone company Motorola in Bathgate, West Lothian, and 950 at US engineer Timken in Northampton.
The Lib Dem Business Secretary Vince Cable said the welfare budget could not be "insulated" from spending cuts that were needed to rebalance the public finances.
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