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Discover Ludwig"shut off from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be separated or isolated from something or someone. Example: The city was shut off from the outside world due to the heavy snowfall, leaving the residents stranded and without supplies.
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Stony tracks lead to clusters of houses shut off from the street by heavy shutters.
The stereotype of a gamer is a moody teenage boy, virtually and literally shut off from everyone else.
These New Yorkers are isolated but not shut off; from their windows, they glimpse the bustling streets below.
Once Putin took power, though, Berezovsky found himself shut off from the Kremlin; he accused Putin of turning his back on Yeltsin's reforms, and was driven from the country.
We are shut off from the fullness of things.
Bhutan, until recently, was very primitive & shut off from visitors.
Henriksen, alone as at the beginning, was back in his crouch, shut off from the world.
But the music is slight and stale, shut off from the flows of current pop.
For the first time, the town was shut off from the river.
That will be a novelty for a populace shut off from the world by government censorship.
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