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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address alienated" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to addressing feelings of alienation or discussing issues related to alienation, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "In our meeting, we need to address the alienated members of the community to understand their concerns."
Alternatives: "tackle feelings of alienation" or "discuss the alienated individuals".
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This address alienated many, left him with few opportunities to preach, and resulted in his being ostracized by Harvard for many years.
After first referring to the dreaded Libya as "Labibya," he went on to address alienated women voters, "...instead of bending for the media, why don't you bend for Herman Cain".
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Disrupting that service or forcing customers to change Internet messaging or e-mail addresses would alienate customers and decimate that base.
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These are problems, to be sure, but the issue that should be addressed is why they became alienated from their lives here and sought validation elsewhere.
But he said he suspected that Mr. Cuomo's State of the State address — in which he proposed many measures favored by liberals — had also alienated some voters.
But for Collins, Tuesday was also a chance to address some of the questions people have about his intense nature, which alienated some veteran players when he managed the Houston Astros and the Anaheim Angels in the 1990s.
If young British Muslims are alienated, that is sad and their anger should be addressed.
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