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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more insulated" can be used in written English as part of a comparative sentence.
It means having a higher level of insulation or protection. Example: "The new house is more insulated than the old one, making it more energy efficient."
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The world's developed stock markets have been more insulated.
And significantly, women may be more insulated from job losses in the future than men.
"There is an increasing capital intensity that's a little more insulated from the price of oil".
Would that universities were a little more insulated from the market.
Fed governors, although not oblivious to political concerns, are more insulated from the political calendar.
The hobbits -- corpulent, quirky and bourgeois farmers -- were even more insulated.
Mr. Harrison said Hispanics were more insulated from the downturn than blacks, so they suffered less.
The more professionalized and procedural a system is, the more insulated we become from its real effects on real people.
But because it is not a big exporter, India is more insulated from global shocks than other developing countries.
And while America is far more insulated from global ups and downs than other economies it is not immune.
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