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The part of a sentence "alienation between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the feeling of disconnection between two or more people, or between an individual and a group. For example, "The alienation between the government and the local population had been growing for years."
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The Reformation was a mixture of theology, ecclesiology, politics, and nationalism, all of which led to breaks in fellowship and created institutional alienation between Christians throughout Western Christendom.
Galili pointed to "some sense of alienation between Russian immigrants and native-born Israelis.
Alienation between haves and have-nots is made worse by the willful impenetrability of financial jargon.
Ecopsychology seeks to heal the more fundamental alienation between the person and the natural environment".
The episode accelerated a renewed alienation between party activists and the Labour leadership.
In fact, the alienation between the United States and Russia has rarely, if ever, been deeper.
"The New England Masque," a suite of drawings from 1981, explored the alienation between married partners.
The episode accelerated a renewed alienation between party activists and the leadership.
However, this has come at the cost of alienation between consumers and producers (and between consumers and production in general).
"Any kind of alienation between human beings and nature is a distortion of Christian theology and anthropology," he said.
It appeared that forcible imposition of foreign elements had led to an alienation between the elite and the Russian people.
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