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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a miserable life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a life filled with unhappiness, suffering, or distress.
Example: "After losing his job and going through a tough divorce, he felt he was living a miserable life."
Alternatives: "a wretched existence" or "an unhappy life."
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"It was a miserable life".
It's a miserable life".
"It was a miserable life," Ms. Biswa said.
Well, for a miserable life". She is not apolitical.
"It was a miserable life," Mr. Flores said.
You can lead a miserable life by obsessing on problems.
We see him living a miserable life, unhappily married, still torturing bandits.
Instead, his shyness increases and he lives a miserable life, speaking to no one.
They put up with a miserable life quietly and without grumbling.
Maybe the man had a miserable life and that's why he was so distracted.
If they see immigrants leading a miserable life, they will feel themselves much better off".
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