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"become alienated from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone feels disconnected or estranged from a person or group. For example, "After years of living overseas, she had become alienated from her family."
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Something along the lines of, We've become alienated from alienation?
Charles John now had dreams of becoming king or "protector" of France, but he had become alienated from the French people, and the victorious allies would not tolerate another soldier in charge of French affairs.
"I'd become alienated from it," he said.
An increasingly isolated military can easily become alienated from its civilian masters.
A former artist, derailed by addiction, she had become alienated from her career and her family.
As American consumers, we've become alienated from the life cycle of our food.
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But Horst slowly became alienated from the more natural style of his medium.
But when the American Methodists separated from the Anglicans in 1784 and formed the Methodist Episcopal Church, Jarratt became alienated from them.
But he eventually became alienated from the Christians and about 320 initiated a mild form of persecution.
"We want to give an example of unity between two peoples who lived together for a long time but became alienated from each other.
What's more, although Chomsky long ago became alienated from the American political center, elsewhere in the world he is a superstar.
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