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The phrase "displaced me" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that a situation or event caused you to feel out of place or relocated to a new place. For example: "The sudden move to a new city displaced me."
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I think you are going finally to displace me as the most hated man in American life.
Poem XC, first published in Spain in her 1953 collection, "Poems Without a Name," provides a sense of her mysterious mental weather: The rains displace me without washing me away, the winds push me about without breaking my form, or my identity.
In making me an object for his projects, the other alienates me from myself, displaces me from the subject position (the position from which the world is defined in its meaning and value) and constitutes me as something.
"Numerous National and International titles provided the accomplishments necessary for me to speak publicly... my experiences as a First Nations child growing up amongst displaced people gave me much to talk about in regards to overcoming adversity and negativity," Gorup-Paul wrote on his Facebook page Sunday.
Displaced people told me about family members they had lost in the October attacks, speaking of their grief.
Martin was correct: Gerry & the Pacemakers' version, which Martin produced, spent three weeks at No. 1 in April 1963 before being displaced by "From Me to You".
One family in Debaga camp for internally displaced Iraqis told me on Wednesday a 15-year-old relative had died during their flight from Hawija, in the Kirkuk province of Iraq.
We became displaced, it reminded me of the time of the civil war, when we had to run away from our homes because of fighting.
"I like going to school and hope to finish it, but I'm not sure if another war will break out and make me displaced again," she said.
"Being displaced is affecting me and my children badly," said another mother, Shino Ali, 45. "We lack shelter, food, education for my children and health services".
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a single uninterrupted barrier that in the brain capillaries is located at the endothelial cells and in the circumventricular organs, such as the choroid plexuses (CP) and median eminence (ME), is displaced to specialized ependymal cells.
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