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The word "to sequester" is correct and is used in written English
It is often used to mean to isolate or set apart from others. For example: The government decided to sequester the group of citizens accused of spreading false propaganda.
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to sequester
verb
To separate from all external influence; to seclude; to withdraw.
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Blankets were held up to sequester the graves.
Still, the natural one managed to sequester more carbon.
Germany's plan to sequester bad assets from the banking system has drawn nearly universal condemnation.
"He said, 'Maybe you don't want to sequester yourself in that fashion,' " Mrs. Forte said.
She rushed out to sequester the boxes, which she has kept in in her possession.
Mr. Obama plans to sequester himself and a few advisers at his debate camp.
The new law leaves the decision to sequester up to judges at all state trials.
At no time did we "collaborate" with any decision to "sequester" Sarah Palin.
It also discounts a geological-time-honoured way to sequester carbon.
Mr. Panetta chortled and replied, "I didn't think it was going to sequester me".
The judge also will decide whether to sequester the jury in the case.
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