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The phrase "in a bubble" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is isolated or removed from the outside world and its influences. The phrase can also convey a sense of being sheltered or unaware of current events or issues. Example: The wealthy businessman lived in a bubble, surrounded by luxury and disconnected from the struggles of everyday people. Example: The small town was like living in a bubble, shielded from the chaos of the city. Example: The child had grown up in a bubble, protected by his parents and unaware of the harsh realities of life. Example: The politician seemed to be in a bubble, unaware of the public's anger and frustration with their policies.
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Is he in a bubble?
"They're in a bubble.
I grew up in a bubble.
"China is not in a bubble".
Do you live in a bubble?
But bonds are now in a bubble.
He might live in a bubble.
"We foreigners lived in a bubble".
It was in a bubble.
You live in a bubble.
She was in a bubble".
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