Sentence examples for estrangement by from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "estrangement by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the cause or reason for a relationship becoming distant or strained. Example sentence: The siblings' relationship was marked by an estrangement caused by years of unresolved conflicts and misunderstandings.

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It served as a valuable bookend to the 2004 examination of the family's estrangement by "Real Sports" from the side of Prince and his mother, Stacey, who discussed the huge debts incurred by Cecil.

In 1997, Hilton Hotels (with no Hilton properties outside North America) and the 170-hotel Hilton International, a unit of Britain's Ladbroke Group, ended years of estrangement by forming an alliance to market the brand globally.

And therein lies the brilliance of Silicon Valley: for all their spiel about changing the world, what tech and app developers really do is drive a wedge between people with their products and then monetise our estrangement by charging us for the things we used to do face-to-face for free.

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She was devastated by Diana's death, a grief compounded by an estrangement caused by a magazine interview she had given, four months earlier, dislosing personal details about her daughter.

Germany and the United States struggled today to get past an unusual period of estrangement prompted by Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's recent re-election campaign, in which he assailed President Bush's policies on Iraq.

But as a position paper issued under Ms. Ploumen's leadership asserted, governments and politicians had too long failed to accept the feelings of "loss and estrangement" faced by national societies in the face of immigrant communities that disregard or mock their laws and customs.

This, too, was exemplified in Deng's 1979 visit, and also in President Ronald Reagan's 1984 visit to Beijing and Jiang Zemin's 1997 visit to Washington, when new institutional momentum was needed following the eight year estrangement produced by the 1989 Tiananmen massacre.

Jonas agrees, and the novel unfurls in two narratives: Jonas's memories of growing up with his father and the events leading up to their estrangement, annotated by Kadir; and Kadir's own narration of much of Abbas's life, from a suspiciously close range that raises questions about his identity.

In a nation where many immigrants adhere to the Muslim faith, there has been growing anger and estrangement fuelled by economic disparities, and a polarising debate over values and freedoms.

Separation only exacerbated estrangement induced by the pPince's many recurrent infidelities, which had included an American opera star.

After several months of estrangement enforced by the mother, the court made temporary custody and visitation orders pending trial which took place over the summer.

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