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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sequestered in" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to be isolated or hidden away in a specific place. Example: After a long day at work, she enjoyed sequestering herself in her bedroom with a good book. In this sentence, "sequestered in" is used to describe the action of isolating oneself in a specific place (the bedroom) for relaxation or privacy.
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They are sequestered in another room.
Most spent centuries sequestered in old private collections in Europe.
Mr. Spitzer remains sequestered in his home this morning.
Children born of patients here were sequestered in a nursery.
Ricard was sequestered in a corner, giving autographs and sweating.
Dr. Hall was viewed as inaccessible, sequestered in her office.
How much carbon can be sequestered in properly managed grasslands and how fast?
Yu Chun learned the song during his loneliest days, sequestered in his room.
Sequestered in a posh hotel with the other jurors, we review the options over pinot noir.
Eisenstein was sequestered in Kazakhstan and "commissioned" to make the film.
From the age of 11 I found myself sequestered in a boarding school in Peterborough.
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