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Discover LudwigThe sentence "has been experiencing isolation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who has been feeling alone and isolated from others. For example, "The pandemic has been hard on everyone, but Mary has been experiencing isolation more than most."
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Through their courageous ability to connect with us, we were able to help break the cycle of debilitating isolation that this family had been experiencing for years.
Thus, the PhD seemed to have been experienced as a journey taken in isolation rather than in the context of a supportive peer community [ 21].
If patients with missed isolation episodes had been appropriately isolated, an overall shortage of 761 isolation bed-days would have been experienced during the study period (i.e. 123 % projected occupancy).
It has been a life of terror, isolation and pain.
Neither patient experienced conjunctivitis, which has been reported with H7N7 and H7N3 infections (3, 4 ), and both recovered in self-isolation at home.
Isolation has been improved, as well.
Isolation has been its own challenge, though.
It has been argued, though controversial, that pre-zygotic isolation could be reinforced when two taxa have returned to parapatry and experienced hybridization [ 1– 6].
For those who have recently experienced the death of a loved one, the holiday season can be a painful reminder of what has been lost, and for some, a dreaded time of isolation amid seemingly incessant cheer.
It has been experience".
What has been your experience?
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