Sentence examples for agonizing of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "agonizing of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of suffering or distress related to a specific subject, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The agonizing of the situation left everyone feeling helpless."
Alternatives: "suffering from" or "anguish over".

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But the focus has to be on stimulating growth: as the agonizing of Greece and Spain suggests, managing deficit problems without growth is not going to work.

A chronicle of Proulx's experiences trying to build a house on 640 acres of nature preserve she calls "Bird Cloud," it is dominated by the unfiltered agonizing of someone who has taken on a regrettable real estate venture: "Although the cold snap let go and the weather warmed up, the roof engineer and the truss company were still not in agreement.

First, there's the agonizing of Republicans over the choice of Mitt Romney as the party's paladin.

There is no alternative to resolving this most agonizing of conflicts but neither party ever quite gets to that realization.

Maybe hours, or days, or weeks". This was the most agonizing of all: the wait for Andrew's death.

But two years later, following perhaps the most agonizing of all Yankee exits, Steinbrenner did not hold such a romantic view.

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Unlike the NFL, which agonizes of saying nothing that will keep both Republicans and Democrats from buying Sunday Ticket, the NBA seems to understand its players need to be themselves to appear genuine.

Nearly every emergency worker told agonizing stories of communications failures, some of them most likely fatal to victims.

TOO MANY COMFORTS NOW Urges Need of More "Agonizing for Great Ideals" and Less of Ease in Modern Life.

Brodkey's "Innocence," in particular, for all its brilliance, descends to agonizing depths of convoluted hypersensitivity, torrid overdescription and anatomical detail, a fact of which the author was not unaware.

Agonizing feelings of anxiety, fear and depression are the very alarms which rouse the artist awake, indicating a dormant charge to create that is restless for attention.

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