* "The bustling Chinatown district in New York City is a vibrant enclave of Chinese culture within the larger metropolis." (This sentence uses "enclave" to describe a distinct community within a larger area.)
* "The medieval city of Carcassonne is a well-preserved enclave of fortified walls and narrow, winding streets." (This sentence uses "enclave" to describe a physically distinct area with unique features.)
* "The small, independent bookstore in the city's shopping mall was an enclave of quiet and contemplation amidst the cacophony of the mall." (This sentence uses "enclave" to describe a metaphorical space of peace within a bustling environment.)
* "The team of engineers created a secure enclave within the company's network to protect sensitive data." (This sentence uses "enclave" to describe a protected, isolated section within a larger system.)
The word "enclave" can be used in various contexts to describe a distinct area, whether physically, culturally, or conceptually, within a larger setting.