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The phrase "far from isolated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is not unique, but instead is part of a larger group or issue. Example: The current environmental crisis is far from isolated; it is part of a larger global problem.
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But he is far from isolated.
Ms. Huang's case is far from isolated.
These are far from isolated examples.
Sadly, Makri's experience and my own are far from isolated.
But the former Serbian leader is far from isolated.
National Harbor, which is to open in April, will be far from isolated.
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Frilot has heard misgivings about the fact VR is an individual experience, but for her it's far from isolating.
And the figs' specialized flowers, far from isolating them in an evolutionary niche, have allowed them to radiate throughout the natural world.
Far from isolating the group, interviews with Syrian rebels and activists show, it has for now appeared to do the opposite.
Far from isolating us in a virtual world of violence and gore, first-person shooters can create a sense of community and solidarity that some people may be unable to find in their day-to-day lives — and a sense of effectiveness and control that may, in turn, spill over into non-virtual life.
Speaking at Sinn Fein's party conference last weekend, the party's deputy leader, Mary Lou McDonald, accused the government of engaging in "the politics of fear" and said that far from isolating Ireland, a no vote would place it among a growing number of countries that are calling for a greater emphasis on growth in addition to austerity.
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