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"in isolation from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone or something who is completely separated from the rest of a group or environment. For example: "The prisoner was held in isolation from the other inmates."
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He cannot operate in isolation from politics.
Can you discuss it in isolation from the resources necessary?
Political prisoners are held in isolation from other prisoners.
Our struggle does not exist in isolation from yours.
To treat them in isolation from their fellow sufferers.
Unfortunately, the empirical and philosophical studies of democracy have largely proceeded in isolation from each other.
Our evidence highlights limitations of considering managers in isolation from fund families they work for.
Ancient Greece has for too long been studied in isolation from its Near Eastern neighbors.
For Thompson, self-driving, electric cars can't be designed in isolation from their environment.
Furthermore, we cannot treat this particular constitutional issue in isolation from others.
The two can exist in peace only if they exist in isolation from each other.
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