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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat isolated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which something is not entirely isolated, but is partially disconnected from its surroundings. For example: "The old lighthouse on the cliffs was somewhat isolated, standing watch over the rocky coast alone."
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I think that Citigroup will find itself somewhat isolated.
The building feels somewhat isolated in a commercial area dominated by exotic carpet stores.
A national Greens party was eventually formed in 1992 but NSW has always remained somewhat isolated.
This point of view resulted in me becoming somewhat isolated among my friends".
People at CNN's headquarters in Atlanta described Mr. Isaacson last winter as withdrawn and somewhat isolated.
WHAT YOU'LL FIND Marine Park is somewhat isolated by a lack of subway access.
She experienced anxiousness, had bouts of weepiness and felt somewhat isolated and lost.
Manipur remains somewhat isolated from the rest of India, and communications within the state are poor.
She said Elmhurst had about 950 students and was somewhat isolated by its location on the fringe of town.
I can't do much socially because money is tight, so I've been somewhat isolated, like a monk.
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Dartmouth's somewhat-isolated rural 269 acre campus is in the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire.
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