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The phrase "cut off from outside" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone is disconnected or isolated from the outside world. Example: The small village was cut off from outside communication due to a severe storm.
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The village was cut off from outside help for three days.
"Models and assistants were jealously guarded, cut off from outside contact and more or less confined to the premises".
Melanesians settled the islands about 3000 bc and, except for rare Polynesian voyagers, probably were cut off from outside contact until the late 18th century ad.
Scores of others have been detained or put under house arrest since late February, many of them cut off from outside communication.
Melanesians settled the islands about 3000 bce and, except for rare Polynesian voyagers, probably were cut off from outside contact until the late 18th century ce.
If the North Korean camp is cut off from outside eyes, in contrast to Brazilians holding open training sessions to generate local support for the team, that cannot be the fault of the players.
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Being cut off from the outside world is scary.
Without them, they'd be cut off from the outside world.
"I don't want to cut off from the outside world," Mr. Brown said.
Others, especially those without electricity, have been cut off from the outside world.
Towns like Zermatt have been periodically cut off from the outside world because of avalanche risks.
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