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"feel distanced" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to feel emotionally or physically disconnected or separated from someone or something. Example: "Ever since she moved to a different country, I have started to feel distanced from my best friend."
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14 Patients from deprived areas, such as in our study, often feel distanced from professional notions of participation and shared decision making, particularly when ill and feeling least competent.
"I don't feel distanced from them," he says.
Edwards knows how quickly a player who is not on the field can feel distanced from the team.
Peter had begun to feel distanced by the intensity of Adam's relationship with Nancy, although he did not feel that the intensity was "by its nature problematic".
This means that things that we feel distanced from by space or time are thought about in a different way than the immediate: the mind acts like a zoom lens.
Later, he added, "I feel distanced from that 'EDM' term".
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Snaith often seems to be fighting his songs' natural inclination to beauty, stabbing at them with anxious, clattering sounds that feel distancing in Odessa, compelling in Leave House.
I felt distanced from everything.
At the time, Hebden felt distanced from dance music.
The protagonist, a young Jew, feels distanced from both his own people and current events.
But the parents also complained that as a group they felt distanced from the school in general.
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