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Discover Ludwig"insulated against" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written and spoken English.
It means to protect or shield someone or something from a negative influence or impact. Example: The company has taken measures to ensure that their employees are insulated against the economic crisis, such as creating a fund for emergency expenses and providing job security until the situation improves.
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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.
The quiet one is insulated against outside sounds and proportioned against echo.
But even at that disappointing moment the Liverpool manager was surely insulated against the worst of despair.
But they are getting something just as valuable: the security of being insulated against the financial shock of serious illness.
But the visit gave Mr. Bush's detractors an opening to accuse him of something that Mr. McCain was insulated against.
"The domestic energy market is more insulated against individual price movements, due to the hedging strategies," said Constant.
If the body is well insulated against such passage, at the point of either entry or discharge, no current flows and no injury results.
After a crash, aviation authorities now scramble to recover the box — encased in steel and insulated against fire — so they can determine what happened minutes before.
No part of the Disney empire is insulated against trouble.Through its theme parks, the company has been battered by the downturn in tourism.
He built a device that consisted of aluminum bars, weighing more than a ton, insulated against vibration and equipped with special sensors.
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