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Free sign upThe phrase "and disoriented in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of confusion or lack of direction in a specific context.
Example: "After the sudden change in plans, I felt lost and disoriented in a crowded room."
Alternatives: "and confused in a" or "and bewildered in a".
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The first few chapters of "Obsidian Mirror" are especially good, as we watch Jake stage a daredevil prank during a dress rehearsal for a school production of "Hamlet" (note: motif of the lost father) and we see Sarah wounded and disoriented in a present she cannot comprehend.
Speaking out for the first time since she was found, naked and disoriented, in a shower block at the centre last month, Sarah* tells Guardian Australia that the three men accused must be called back and held to account.
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When the women push their limits by wriggling through the caves' extremely narrow passages, they cause a cave-in that leaves them buried deep underground, lost and disoriented in the darkness.
When Mr. Shen regained consciousness two days later, blurry and disoriented in the hospital, he asked for Mr. Feng.
I confess that I get extremely overwhelmed and disoriented in that place.
At a time when tempers are on edge and many feel disoriented in a swiftly-changing world, it's irresponsible for the RNC website to show Nancy Pelosi surrounded by flames.
Along with their physical injuries, they seem wounded with the shock and loss of finding themselves flung abruptly from the high-adrenaline camaraderie of battle into a harsh, solitary world of hospitals and rehab -- disoriented in a civilian world where nobody understands war or is paying much attention, and where they struggle to come to terms with their future as young, disabled Americans.
It is too easy to get disoriented in a fire, and a flashlight is a must-have item to get you out quickly and safely.
But I betray no vital loyalty if I say that the opening pages are a tumult: fast and disorienting in their incidents.
Perhaps someone up to no good — or, perhaps, someone disoriented in a maze of identical structures, ducking the rain and looking for the house he had left less than an hour before.
A few — make that a few hundred — were disoriented in a not-good way.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com