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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well insulated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been protected or insulated well, usually from outside elements or influences. Example: The house was well insulated, keeping the warmth inside during the cold winter months. Another example: The company had a well-insulated marketing strategy, shielding it from the competition.
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It is well insulated - double-glazed - and the previous owner had cavity wall insulation added.
The hardtop is well insulated.
Admitedly she's fairly well insulated.
They are also naturally well insulated.
"We're pretty well insulated," he said of the American economy.
My dream house isn't old; it's modern and well insulated.
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On well-insulated roof, it generates a synergistic-dual thermal barrier to suppress thermal insulation breaching.
It's set up to be well-insulated so it's adiabatic.
The well-insulated mound is actually quite chilly.
Building well-insulated, solar-powered homes can bring down energy costs.
One (and only one) controls a light bulb inside a light-tight, well-insulated closet.
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