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The phrase "alienating some of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact of actions or behaviors that may cause certain individuals or groups to feel isolated or excluded.
Example: "The new policy is alienating some of the long-time employees who feel their contributions are no longer valued."
Alternatives: "estranging certain members" or "isolating some individuals".
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It's very likely that they were concerned about alienating some of their flock.
Events in Barcelona in the last few days risk further alienating some of Colau's core supporters.
By adding advertisements, Guideposts risks alienating some of the most devoted readers in the industry.
Will she have the political courage to speak frankly and risk alienating some of her more conservative donors?
That speech upset many in the Jewish community, who criticized him for alienating some of Israel's strong supporters.
In the end, the dinosaurs kept their armor, and Webosaurs avoided the possibility of alienating some of its 1.5 million registered users.
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Zambrano alienated some of his players.
Doing that has clearly alienated some of the centrists among his 2008 supporters.
And that position which has alienated some of its younger members.
But critics say he has alienated some of his educated, middle-class supporters.
The methodical practices, tactical rigours and conformist culture have alienated some of Britain's finest exports.
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