Examples of 'have a sense of belonging' in a sentence

Meaning of "have a sense of belonging"

Have a sense of belonging: Refers to feeling accepted, connected, and comfortable in a particular environment or group

How to use "have a sense of belonging" in a sentence

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have a sense of belonging
There are those who do have a sense of belonging.
Have a sense of belonging and be able to communicate.
Those who protested surely have a sense of belonging.
Have a sense of belonging to the chosen topic.
You are beginning to fit in and have a sense of belonging.
Where people have a sense of belonging to the team.
We know that children thrive when they have a sense of belonging.
We have a sense of belonging that enlarges our lives.
They are the people who will have a sense of belonging.
You have a sense of belonging.
Employees will be more involved if they have a sense of belonging to a group and a company.
They have a sense of belonging and work to improve both the community and the world.
Democracy also allows people to have a sense of belonging within their society.
You have a sense of belonging to a strong group, both physically and mentally.
Employees who are satisfied with their job will always have a sense of belonging.

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People do not always have a sense of belonging to a metropolitan area.
It is a growing and welcoming community where I have a sense of belonging.
They really do have a sense of belonging to this other group as a family.
When a child is born, a child must have a sense of belonging.
So I do have a sense of belonging and of home here.
You never knew what it was to have neighbours, to have a sense of belonging.
Do you have a sense of belonging anywhere?
An administration that allows co-owners to have a sense of belonging to their building.
You have a sense of belonging to a strong group, You can call it protection.
Furthermore, people do not always have a sense of belonging to a metropolitan area.
And you have a sense of belonging to this special “ club ”.
However, I did not have a sense of belonging.
At YPARD, you have a sense of belonging you do not feel anywhere else . ".
What I can say is that I have a sense of belonging to this club . ".
Did you two have a sense of belonging to this country?
Then when you come out, you have a sense of belonging rather than a sense of violence.
They do not have a sense of belonging in the community . ".
Loyalty, to have a sense of belonging.

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