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The phrase "insulate themselves from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of protecting oneself from external influences or negative impacts.
Example: "In order to maintain their focus, some individuals choose to insulate themselves from distractions."
Alternatives: "shield themselves from" or "protect themselves from".
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Meanwhile, the very elite can insulate themselves from everyday life.
"There's no way they can insulate themselves from being challenged".
Or perhaps they insulate themselves from that too.
In the meantime they can insulate themselves from it.
And they can't insulate themselves from social upheaval.
They don't want to know, so they insulate themselves from bad news.
It would show people a way to insulate themselves from the toxic freneticism of American life.
INCREASING wealth has allowed some people to insulate themselves from collapsing urban infrastructure.
Are doctors prescribing every possible test to insulate themselves from any conceivable lawsuit?
Restaurants are trying to insulate themselves from the market; lobstermen are at the mercy of it.
Those looking to insulate themselves from future price hikes have two realistic options.
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