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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insulate against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing protection or defense from something, such as risks or negative influences.
Example: "The new policy is designed to insulate against potential financial losses during economic downturns."
Alternatives: "protect from" or "shield against".
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They should be focused on effort rather than outcome so as to insulate against external contingencies.
This will help to insulate against any potential interest rate shocks".
How well would the walls insulate against the bitter temperatures outside?
So you can coat with it and it will insulate against heat transfer.
Harris says overpaying now at a time of low rates could insulate against rises.
To insulate against inflation, the key contracts contain an escalator clause which increases the amount paid by 10% annually.
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On "The Beginning", love insulates against the world's vicissitudes.
It requires shovelling, insulating against, struggling through, surviving, even.
The quiet one is insulated against outside sounds and proportioned against echo.
One often gets the feeling that Carson is doubly insulated against reality.
To varying degrees, both are insulated against volatility in the advertising market through subscription-based revenues.
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