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Discover Ludwig"disaffection for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a feeling of discontent, estrangement, or lack of loyalty toward someone or something. You can use "disaffection for" in a sentence when describing a negative sentiment or attitude towards someone or something: - The employees' disaffection for their boss was evident in their frequent complaints and lack of motivation. - The politician's policies have caused disaffection for their party among the voters. - The students showed disaffection for the outdated curriculum by organizing a protest. - His constant lies and deceit have led to disaffection for him among his friends and family. - The company's profits have suffered due to disaffection for their products among consumers.
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Many Americans, for example, feel a pointed disaffection for her.
Impossible and ridiculous to deny the great disaffection for the living decorative arts during the last 20 years".
Her disaffection for theater has kept her away from the stage for decades, and yet she doesn't disdain it entirely.
Rose Dow's disaffection for political parties – when she said "I don't know what those mean" – isn't trivial.
The corollary of the disaffection for refined ornament is the knee-jerk response to Baroque eccentricity that easily catches the eye, regardless of period and medium.
Outside their stable base of support, Conservative popularity has sagged amid an economic downturn and disaffection for a party that has been in power for nine years.
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Christmas Island last week was a powderkeg of disaffection looking for a spark to ignite it.
All inquiry points to the fact that the war in Iraq has contributed significantly to this disaffection, and for that I take my share of responsibility.
But with disaffection high for Mr. Sarkozy, even half of the Le Pen votes seem unlikely to be enough to hand Mr. Sarkozy a victory, especially since a hard-right campaign would be likely to push centrist voters to vote for Mr. Hollande, despite concerns over the credibility of the Socialist economic program.
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This vote for change could be seen as a mirror for the disaffection of labor nationwide.
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