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to isolation
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The state of being isolated, detached, or separated.
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"The minority communities are no longer relegated to isolation.
The apartheid state was on its way to isolation.
They took me in chains out down to isolation.
"They seem to be going back to isolation.
But then I'll get detention or sent to isolation.
If they do, they are removed from quarantine to isolation.
Trans people are much more visible and prone to isolation even from our loved ones.
But in these commercials, the solution to isolation isn't companionship -- it's an electronic gizmo.
She said she preferred European "concern" to isolation, but her companions liked the stronger course.
But nature provided us with a different antidote to isolation and irrelevance.
The hero who is driven to isolation or silence is someone I can particularly identify with.
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