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The phrase "sense of dislocation" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to feeling out of place or disconnected from one's surroundings. Example: "As I walked through the unfamiliar streets, a strong sense of dislocation washed over me. I couldn't shake the feeling that I didn't belong in this new city."
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Increasingly we get a sense of dislocation.
There is now a comparable sense of dislocation.
The sense of dislocation at such moments is pretty strong.
I related to the character's sense of dislocation.
Can you connect with that sense of dislocation?
She smiles at my momentary sense of dislocation.
If you drive south down Bowery, you almost have a sense of dislocation.
(Princess Sophie of the Netherlands and her mother, Anna Pavlovna, echo Kwasi's sense of dislocation).
This sense of dislocation began to fuel a secret occupation: fiction writing.
It's a restaurant that produces a profound sense of dislocation, in ways good, bad and neither.
"But it stuck with me, this sense of dislocation between inner and outer reality.
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