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The phrase "are alienated from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of emotional or social disconnection from someone or something.
Example: "Many individuals feel that they are alienated from their communities due to the rapid changes in society."
Alternatives: "are estranged from" or "are disconnected from".
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Americans are alienated from their government and the causes of this alienation are multiple and complex.
They are alienated from friends and family.
"We are alienated from ourselves," he says.
'Silvio and I are alienated from modern culture,' Van Zandt explains.
To assist her, she hires three young men who are alienated from the sect in which they grew up.
He believed that human beings are alienated from God because of their spiritual ignorance; Christ brings them into the gnosis (esoteric revelatory knowledge) that is union with God.
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He's alienated from the world – and from his own alienation, for which he reserves his most cutting disdain.
I felt like CSS is alienated from the campus.
It is alienated from its longtime ally Turkey.
Meanwhile, Shias are being alienated from their own country.
Others spoke of being alienated from their old surroundings.
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