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The phrase "a distressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that causes distress or discomfort.
Example: "The news of the accident was a distressing reminder of the dangers we face every day."
Alternatives: "a troubling" or "a upsetting".
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And a distressing solipsism..
A distressing development.
That is a distressing argument.
A distressing day.
And a distressing solipsism...
"Rikers High" is a distressing tale.
A distressing number have died".
"This has been such a distressing week".
It can be a distressing time.
"Ill Fares the Land" gets off to a distressing start.
It was a distressing time, Mr. Gousse said recently.
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