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'feel unmoored' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of being lost or directionless, usually in an emotional sense. For example, "Since I left my job, I have been feeling unmoored."
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It made her feel unmoored once again.
"I feel unmoored," he told me.
I feel unmoored," she said early in the trip.
And admitting that we don't know the answer can make us feel unmoored.
"You can feel unmoored and bereft when you stop working," Cameron Powell told me over the phone from Oregon.
And yet, a (modern) person, living their lives forward, can feel unmoored, flawed by their choices or lack of them.
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I felt unmoored.
But others simply felt unmoored.
Ms. Chenoweth initially felt unmoored in New York.
Recently he feels — he has felt — unmoored.
I always felt unmoored and unrooted.
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