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The phrase "a distressing position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that causes anxiety, discomfort, or emotional pain.
Example: "After losing her job unexpectedly, she found herself in a distressing position, unsure of how to pay her bills."
Alternatives: "a troubling situation" or "an uncomfortable circumstance."
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ET. CIVA, the panorama camera on Philae, has released its first picture, and it shows the lander in a distressing position.
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The result of the conflicting morass of information from which we are bombarded leaves us in a potentially distressing position that can include feelings of increased vulnerability, confusion, and unpredictability.
It's a distressing situation".
It's a distressing situation for all".
Thus, grief is a normal reaction to a distressing situation, such as a loss (7).
To trigger more unnerving feelings, she would then place her subjects in distressing positions, often effacing or concealing their faces.
"This is a distressing and unacceptable situation," Collins said in a statement.
Switching of bootleggers resulted in a distressing experience for a Sutton Place Gentleman.
The situation was clearly a distressing one for both the Meads.
And a distressing solipsism..
A distressing development.
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