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The phrase "like a cocoon" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation where someone is secluded, protected, and/or limited in their experiences. For example, "She had grown up in a small village, and her life felt like a cocoon of familiarity."
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"It's like a cocoon," Mrs. Meindersma said.
Then there is the close-knit operation that surrounds Delle Donne like a cocoon.
But in the Sport, "you sit lower; it's like a cocoon".
Finally he comes to bed & they sleep in each other's arms, like a cocoon.
Mommy jokingly admits to feeling like a cocoon because of her bandages.
He lay on the ground for several minutes, barely moving, trainers surrounding him like a cocoon.
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"So I just told him I don't like high ceilings, and that I like a comfy house that feels like being in a cocoon".
It was like being "inside a cocoon," Ms. Pasalbessy said, "just me and my sisters, and Daddy, all together, in a place where nothing bad could touch us".
Looking at the Boomerang, he says, is like peering into a cocoon just before a butterfly emerges.
"They're like coming out of a cocoon.
It's the sonic embodiment of falling in love, that warm seductive whirlwind where you feel like you are in a cocoon floating on the clouds.
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