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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alienated way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a manner or approach that creates feelings of isolation or disconnection.
Example: "She spoke in an alienated way, making it clear that she felt out of place in the conversation."
Alternatives: "isolated manner" or "detached approach".
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In our first glance at Lisbeth, as she faces the business world, she seems closed off, seething in a hopelessly alienated way.
I hope that their books resonate with something bigger, but I could not do my job in an alienated way thinking about what is good for Americans to read".
It works well in its alienated way, with the insistent keyboard writing providing the energy to propel the dance, and the unfussy yet effective production by Andrea Ferran, Rob McNeill's inventive choreography and really committed performances catching that dream-like world exactly.
I think I reached something like this phase around 20 or 21, though in a vague, already alienated way (I didn't like, or feel that I understood, the Sartre I'd read, and I didn't like The Stranger, which I found melodramatic and unrelatable, though I also often found myself melodramatic and unrelatable) and began to view the phase as "simply a place" maybe a year or two later.
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"Accessing stuff from home is this sort of alienated, atomised way of being, as opposed to going down to your local, asking questions, getting recommendations, and seeing stuff that you would never think about seeing," says Martin.
"Accessing stuff from home is this sort of alienated, atomized way of being, as opposed to going down to your local, asking questions, getting recommendations, and seeing stuff that you would never think about seeing," says Martin.
This alienated recognition — the way in which something unfamiliar and unsettling can seem to carry the aura of irrefutable truth — is, for me, one of the hallmarks of serious art.
But it is also possible that people around the world are not simply in the process of becoming like American undergraduates, and relying on WEIRD subjects can make others feel alienated, with their ways of thinking framed as deviant, not different.
Having supposedly alienated friends on his way to the top, he lives alone in San Francisco, his home "an empty glass castle in the sky".
The company's chairman and chief executive at the time of the suit, M. Douglas Ivester, was criticized for his decision to shuffle top management last fall in a way that alienated Mr. Ware, then a senior vice president who was Coke's highest-ranking black employee.
Ronald Reagan moved the Republican Party to the right in ways that alienated the establishment, especially on social issues like abortion; Bill Clinton moved the Democratic Party to the center in ways that attracted the establishment, especially on economic issues like trade and deregulation.
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