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The phrase "emotional isolation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the feeling of being emotionally disconnected or cut off from others. Example: After losing her closest friend, Sarah experienced a crippling sense of emotional isolation, unable to find solace in anyone else's company.
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For LGBT people, this is a rite of passage with a wide range of emotions that is experienced mostly in emotional isolation.
The hardest part was the social and emotional isolation.
This highlights her sense of physical and emotional isolation.
They're quixotic in the truest sense, born of profound emotional isolation.
The songs deal with emotional isolation and loss, culminating in a hideous depiction of insomnia.
It is a chance, they say, to break free of the emotional isolation of keeping their feelings under wraps.
That unease continues in the story, a vague yet mesmerizing tale of emotional isolation and mental degradation.
Too often, they'd found, widowed fathers contend with social and emotional isolation — a profound aloneness — and suffer in silence.
In The Dying Animal (2001; filmed as Elegy, 2008), an aging literary professor reflects on a life of emotional isolation.
The stress of trying to make ends meet plus social and emotional isolation leads some to seek refuge in alcohol.
Dickinson, in her emotional isolation and determination to confound suffocating social norms, also shares something with the Lily Bart of Davies' 2000 masterpiece The House of Mirth.
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