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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt marginalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of being treated as insignificant or peripheral in a social or professional context.
Example: "After the meeting, she felt marginalized by her colleagues who dismissed her ideas."
Alternatives: "felt excluded" or "felt sidelined."
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The group that felt most marginalized, however, was black students – 74% said they felt marginalized because of their race.
Luos have felt marginalized for years.
Companies began exhibiting at C.E.S., but many felt marginalized by the show, Mr. Fishbein said.
Students of color felt marginalized, and the faculty was not diverse.
Before leaving the office, Sheilah O'Donnel tried to work part time but felt marginalized.
He felt "marginalized," he says, and he sought out others who felt the same way.
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"No one must feel marginalized".
As a volunteer, he feels marginalized.
Nonetheless, she said, she doesn't feel marginalized.
But the unorganized atheists also appear to feel marginalized.
"At times, she does feel marginalized and trivialized," he said.
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