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The phrase "alienation to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of separation or disconnection towards something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "His alienation to the community was evident after he moved away."
Alternatives: "alienation from" or "disconnection from".
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His Americanness adds a further echo of alienation to Barry the Irish outsider.
But it is hardly evidence that the government is bent on genocide.From alienation to despairIs the state racist?
Also unusually named, [sic] by Nikki Reimer was a debut volume that satirized everything from alienation to zealotry.
It would have been considered vain to the point of alienation to prioritise your workout over your social life.
Now they're gorgeous monsters, serving as sultry metaphors for everything from alienation to loneliness to AIDS to thorny gender identification to thwarted teen lust.
The King wished to restore to the crown its prospects of escheat and of certain feudal duties, which could be evaded by the alienation to uses.
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In any case, fealty to counternarratives is an index to alienation, not to skin color: witness Representative Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho, and her devoted constituents.
The position of the United States was that "in trust" meant was that the land was not subject to alienation or to state taxation.
They did little to appease the ecclesiastical authorities, whose alienation contributed to his downfall.
It is even more unreasonable to dismiss the possibility that parental alienation leads to the emotional damage of children.
That sort of social alienation needs to be defeated if these headsets are to become mass consumer items.
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