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"to isolate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the action of separating someone or something from a group, or to mean "to cut off from others." For example, "We decided to isolate the infected patients in order to prevent further spread of the virus."
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to isolate
verb
To set apart or cut off from others.
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We want to isolate Ebola.
Its vicissitudes are hard to isolate.
But success only seemed to isolate Yamauchi.
I try to isolate the variables.
Don't try to isolate North Korea.
We do not seek to isolate ourselves.
Scientists work to isolate the "human virus".
Ms. Welch suggests trying to isolate them.
Insulin, however, proved difficult to isolate.
"You want to isolate the city.
"They want to isolate Pakistan," he said.
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