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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was insulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been protected or separated from external influences, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. Example: "The building was insulated to maintain a comfortable temperature during the winter months."
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was insulated
verb
To separate, detach, or isolate.
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To this end, we used artificial nest scrapes, and approximated the amount of energy an artificial brood-patch consumed when a nest scrape either contained a heating egg (heating experiment) or was insulated (insulation experiment).
The calculations indicated that the temperature was nearly the same when the attic was insulated with 200 to 500 mm; hence increased insulation was not a problem.
Like most consumers of health care, I was insulated from economic concerns.
The refrigerator truck was insulated and the refrigeration system was not turned on, the office said.
As a Sunday type of warrior, Tillman was insulated from those sacrifices.
Its controversial report was insulated from its controversy, presented to a large degree unchallenged.
The public sector was insulated from these pressures but now faces a similar trade off".
He was insulated in some ways, though, from how other people felt.
Britain, however, was insulated from French military power; only an indirect strategy of economic warfare remained possible.
During her three-hour visit, Ms. Palin was insulated from both the crowd and the news media.
But the visit gave Mr. Bush's detractors an opening to accuse him of something that Mr. McCain was insulated against.
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