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Discover Ludwig"in the throes of" is a commonly used phrase in written English
It means being in the midst of a difficult or intense experience. You can use it when describing a person or situation that is currently in the midst of a challenging or tumultuous time. Example: "The small town was in the throes of a devastating drought, causing many farmers to struggle to keep their crops alive."
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In the throes of his imprudent passion for Elizabeth, Darcy takes up fencing.
Rwanda was in the throes of genocide.
Egypt was in the throes of change.
He sees banking in the throes of profound change.
Venezuela is in the throes of an immigration puzzle.
But it is in the throes of a long decline.
Spellers in the throes of anguish indulged in stalling tactics.
This class is in the throes of disintegration.
Both are also in the throes of organizational change.
The enigmatic capital is in the throes of a renaissance.
He's in the throes of a huge creative spurt.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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