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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'alienated him' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has been made to feel excluded or isolated from a group. For example, "Tom's boss's criticisms were so harsh that they alienated him from the rest of the team."
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Reading the Chinese classics alienated him from his school curriculum.
Disputes over money have alienated him from his two children.
His speech in favor of greater freedom during the 2009 protests alienated him from Iran's conservative clerics and military commanders.
It immediately alienated him further from most of the Whigs and from a considerable number of radicals led by Chamberlain.
This was the very opposite of the electronic roar which had alienated him at a U2 gig.
The issue that had alienated him from his party was its refusal to take a strong stand against illegal immigration.
It also demonstrates how his consuming career and his homosexuality sometimes alienated him from his family.
Increasingly, being in the minority alienated him, made him feel alone.
His recent crusade against the N.S.A.'s surveillance program was a hit with his libertarian base, but it alienated him within the Republican caucus.
In 1998 he accepted the presidency of the rifle group, which alienated him from many of his Hollywood colleagues.
His quest for a unified theory of physics was proving fruitless, and his opposition to quantum theory alienated him from the mainstream of physics.
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