Sentence examples for to be alienated from inspiring English sources

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He refuses to be alienated or agonised.

"People don't want to be alienated.

I don't want to be alienated from the group.

If you're basically happy, then to be alienated from that is, yes, disturbing, even frightening.

The art world is supposed to be alienated, to be on the periphery — and it's not.

The artist was by definition alienated: it was his job to be alienated.

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He seems now to be alienating such voters.

"And he's going to be alienating them by injecting politics into this issue".

The conversation is slightly comedy geek, but not so much as to be alienating.

Depp's quirky taste in material seems increasingly to be alienating the affection of audiences.

Its characters were good-looking, but not so gorgeous as to be alienating and the characters weren't obsessed with romantic relationships to the exclusion of everything else.

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