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"in isolation of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means being separated from others or from the surrounding context. Example: The results of the experiment cannot be analyzed in isolation of the initial conditions. This means that the results of the experiment cannot be analyzed without taking into consideration the initial conditions that were present.
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He wasn't playing in isolation of course.
But that goal cannot be achieved in isolation of how Muslims behave among and for themselves.
No gene or even set of genes can be held in isolation of the systems in which they exist.
Now we seem to be having very reactionary policies being made almost in isolation of any evidence".
"If it's done in isolation of whatever efforts he's trying on peace, then it's nonsensical," Shikaki told me.
To assess the effect of sanctions in isolation of all other factors would be misleading".
However, biologists and political scientists have been working largely in isolation of one another.
"China cannot develop in isolation of the Asia-Pacific, and the Asia-Pacific cannot prosper without China," Mr. Xi said.
We realized that we were creating the games in isolation of the narrative we were trying to get across, and we need to link them together.
The problem, I've heard some argue, is the tram was designed in isolation of pedestrians and cyclists, and now everyone has to muddle around it.
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This perfect moment exudes an aching loneliness, the boxed-in isolation of the stranded suburbanite.
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