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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insulation against" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that serves as protection or a barrier against something else. Example: Wearing a warm coat provides insulation against the cold weather.
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For another, endowments are no insulation against economic hard times.
The undercoat, or down, composed of short, fine, soft fibre, provides insulation against heat and cold.
Apartment living was generally supposed to offer some insulation against crime.
A thick layer of down provides northern owls with insulation against cold.
Ptarmigan have heavily feathered feet, which provide some insulation against the winter snow and ice.
A free explanatory booklet, Insulation Against Traffic Noise (Booklet 5), is also available from this address.
This disjunctive back-and-forth seemed faintly calculating, insulation against any charge of unseemly pretension.
In fact, it can be an excellent form of insulation against cold weather, they said.
Knowledge of them is useful, for example, in insulation against structure-borne sound.
This probably had as much to do with comfort and insulation against the cold stone floors as fashion.
In the slums of Delhi, thousands of people live in makeshift shanties and incomplete structures that offer little in the way of insulation against the blazing summer heat.
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