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Discover LudwigThe phrase "marginalised from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means being excluded or pushed to the outskirts of society or a particular group. Example: The immigrant community often feels marginalised from the rest of society, facing discrimination and lack of opportunities.
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Is it desirable that men are marginalised from caretaking roles?
Mr Benyaich says that many young Muslims feel marginalised from mainstream Belgian life.
In Urubichá, she says, women have no time to organise and are marginalised from political life.
The film is about Julieta, a woman who has somehow been marginalised from her own life.
Women who had been excluded or, at best, marginalised from traditional politics for far too long.
As inhabitants of smalltown America, they feel marginalised from the national narrative and isolated from the rest of the world.
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The current Italy manager, Antonio Conte, has marginalised Balotelli from the national team.
Contribute with Guardian Witness More than one billion people live with disabilities across the world, but they have been marginalised, excluded from mainstream society, and in many places denied their basic human rights for far too long.
"Teenagers who are susceptible to depression or with a tendency to self-harm might be attracted to the goth subculture, which is known to embrace marginalised individuals from all backgrounds, including those with mental health problems," said the study's co-author Dr Rebecca Pearson, of the University of Bristol.
A contemporary at his then left-leaning Oxford college, Magdalen, remembers him as "a Tory Boy – you could just tell", who grew his hair long in the early-90s rave style, and "really wanted to be part of the gang that liked the Happy Mondays", but ended up sitting in a corner of the college bar with a group of other, slightly marginalised Tory Boys from smart families.
In developed economies, the internet can bring formerly marginalised groups in from the cold.
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