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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alienation for" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a feeling of detachment or isolation from someone or something. Example: "Janet felt a sense of alienation for her former friends after she moved to a new city and they stopped keeping in touch." In this sentence, "alienation for" is used to express Janet's emotional state of feeling disconnected or separated from her friends.
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He's alienated from the world – and from his own alienation, for which he reserves his most cutting disdain.
But the Internet has magnified those feelings of alienation for the oddballs.
"I have been driven to the edge by parental alienation for many years now".
There has been a feeling of alienation for Kily in this tournament too, but for rather different reasons.
B8 REFUGE -- Americans opposed to the bombing in Afghanistan may risk alienation for speaking in public, but are finding like-minded people on the Internet.
Fundamental disagreements between Vladimir Putin and the rest of the G8 leaders on Syria have resulted in a sense of alienation for Russia at the summit.
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In former times, she might have been able to sue Ulrika Jonsson for damages for "alienation of affections" (in effect luring Eriksson away), but I am afraid that has been abolished.
"As the power to transform our native powers increases, both in magnitude and refinement, so does the possibility for self-alienation – for losing, confounding, or abandoning our identity," wrote the authors of Beyond Therapy, a 2003 report by the US President's Council on Bioethics.
She also served Mr. McAuley's widow, Maria, with notice of a $50,000 lawsuit for alienation of affections.
Europe is shorthand for alienation from the political process and dismay at the pace of change in our globalised world – including immigration, carelessly handled by Blair's complacent government.
You can't sue a network for putting on bad shows — you think the courts are backed up now? — but, even though I am at the fraying end of the eighteen-to-forty-nine-year-old demographic that is so highly prized by advertisers, I feel entitled to cite NBC for alienation of affection.
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