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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cycle of gloom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a repetitive or ongoing state of sadness or despair.
Example: "After losing his job, he found himself trapped in a cycle of gloom that affected every aspect of his life."
Alternatives: "a loop of despair" or "a pattern of sadness."
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All of which feeds into a cycle of gloom through which each nugget of bad news is amplified and broadcast via social media, trader chatter and other means.
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It should not have to be this way but only a touch of continental glamour can break a cycle of pronounced regional gloom.
So, how to escape this vicious cycle of gloom?
"I had a cycle of symptoms.
There was a cycle of sickness.
A year ago the restaurant closed for good, and a pall of gloom fell on the neighbourhood.
For refiners it is a welcome respite from a long spell of gloom.
A sense of gloom was evident in some quarters.
Usually encased in a veneer of gloom.
It is a distillation of gloom.
QUESTION 6: That's a lot of gloom.
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