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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alienation that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of alienation in relation to a specific subject or context.
Example: "The alienation that many individuals feel in modern society can lead to various mental health issues."
Alternatives: "estrangement that" or "disconnection that".
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At the heart of Transatlantic Aliens is a conception of alienation that encompasses both its political and aesthetic valences.
In approximate terms, 75%% of students from other countries felt a level of social alienation that would be experienced by only the most alienated 25%% of Irish students.
It points to a deep alienation that cuts both ways.
"There is a sense of alienation that is felt by the Born Frees," he said.
Ironically, it is precisely this alienation that has provided Ford with his winning formula.
He can't quite get a handle on the deep alienation that informs Luce's knowing, sour women.
The deep alienation that has come with China's blinding rate of modernization exacerbates these feelings.
The new e-mail also expressed regret at "the feeling of alienation that resulted from our letter".
The stories in Daniel Orozco's debut collection convey a sense of workplace alienation that would make Karl Marx cringe.
Trump has bequeathed a concoction of celebrity, wealth, and alienation that is more potent than any we've seen before.
The video added grim images of environmental ruin and human alienation that are not suggested by Messiaen's music.
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