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The phrase "alienated on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used, and the preposition "on" does not fit well with "alienated."
Example: "He felt alienated on the team due to his different opinions."
Alternatives: "alienated from" or "isolated from".
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But how to turn that broad principle into policy is already emerging as the next fault line in the administration, as well as in its relationships with the nations it alienated on the way to the Iraq conflict.
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She and Bruce Jenner, the Olympic gold medalist, married in 1991 and have two daughters together, Kendall, 17, and Kylie Jenner, 15. Bruce often squabbles with the family and is teased or alienated on their E! series, which often does not help his cause.
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On one side is a government dominated by former warlords whom Mr. Karzai cannot afford to alienate; on the other, the Taliban and their allies, with their own checkered history on human rights.
The art world is supposed to be alienated, to be on the periphery — and it's not.
At the same time, the Education Secretary, one of the most frequent speakers in Cabinet meetings, has alienated ministers on his own side by meddling, as they see it, in their departmental business.
I felt like a minority, alienated again on my own turf.
However, Astor's scepticism about Soviet Communism also alienated some on the Left.
This time, however, it has also alienated many on the right, including many within her own party.
Their top-down management styles, combined with the rush of news in the last 21 months, wore down and alienated many on the staff.
But it was Mr. Obama's talk in past years, more than his policies, that alienated many on Wall Street and in big business, corporate representatives continue to say, like calling auto-company bondholders "speculators" and bankers "fat cats".
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