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Discover Ludwig"disaffected with" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to be dissatisfied or alienated with something or someone. Example: She was disaffected with her current job and was actively searching for a new one. In this example, the phrase "disaffected with" conveys the speaker's feeling of being dissatisfied with their job and their desire to find a new one.
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Mr. Schiff has also attempted to court voters disaffected with the Republican mainstream.
The editors were disaffected with liberalism, but the goal was to avoid ideology altogether.
I actually pay dues, but I've felt disaffected with the Party since high school.
In Afghanistan, the Islamic State has emerged as an alternative for fighters disaffected with the Taliban.
He opted to box for Pakistan because he was disaffected with the English set-up.
And others who are deeply disaffected with their party and plan to do likewise.
He estimated that about 30% of his unit were disaffected with the military.
Wilders has wrought havoc by understanding clearly that people are very disaffected with the traditional parties".
In the meantime, Justo was growing disaffected with working conditions at PetroSaudi.
His election will be welcomed by many around the world disaffected with the Bush administration.
Now shareholders have grown disaffected with many of these new conglomerates, too.
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