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The phrase "alienation of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the separation or estrangement of individuals or groups from something, such as society, a community, or a particular aspect of life.
Example: "The alienation of the youth from traditional values has become a topic of concern in modern society."
Alternatives: "estrangement from" or "disconnection of".
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What solution do you see for this alienation of the tribal population in India?
To the Editor: David Brooks has put his finger on the alienation of the American public.
His own semi-foreignness looks meager next to the profound alienation of the arriving refugees.
One that continues the fight too long risks lasting alienation of the public.
From 1985 on, there has been an almost total alienation of the Protestant working class".
The alienation of the Irish artist could be translated easily enough into European modernist angst.
Part of this despair stems from the alienation of the revolutionary movement from large sections of mainstream sentiment.
But the alienation of the population and the fragmentation of the elite will mean an uneasy future.
First, Ricordi's secrecy during the rehearsals and alienation of the press undoubtedly created an unnecessarily hostile reception in the papers.
The plaintiff protests that "sound policy considerations" support a prohibition on alienation of the joint life estate held by Allen.
The bloodshed, destruction of property and alienation of the Iraqi public is too high a price to pay, they say.
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