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Discover Ludwig"have cordoned off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean that a certain area has been blocked off or restricted in some way. For example, "The police have cordoned off the area due to the active shooter situation."
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Authorities have cordoned off the area.
Police have cordoned off the area.
Security forces have cordoned off main roads.
The police have cordoned off roads leading to the camp.
Troops have cordoned off the debris, witnesses said.
Police have cordoned off the museum in one of the city's most popular tourist areas.
Officers have cordoned off an area near the town's rugby ground.
Emergency services and police have cordoned off the area surrounding the house.
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Law enforcement had cordoned off a lane.
The military has cordoned off the area for several blocks.
The police, she says, had cordoned off the area.
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