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Neuroticism is associated with distress and dissatisfaction.
They reacted with distress and incredulity.
"This was Najaf's most advanced hospital," he said with distress.
At other sites people reacted with distress or fear.
An atmosphere sour with distress, bewilderment and suspicion.
He took a sleeping pill and went to bed, and awoke with distress.
But I remembered with distress the times she had accused me of whining.
Frequently I deal with distress or aggression and the fault almost always lies elsewhere.
"I would never, God, I would never... especially what I do... " She becomes incoherent with distress.
Yet the economy remains pitifully weak, with distress abundant from strapped households to anxious corporate boardrooms.
Perhaps for that reason, the Yankees' clubhouse afterward hardly teemed with distress.
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