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The phrase "agonizing plight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is extremely difficult or distressing for someone.
Example: "The refugees faced an agonizing plight as they struggled to find shelter and food in the war-torn region."
Alternatives: "excruciating situation" or "harrowing condition".
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— When the Green Bay Packers watched Aaron Rodgers sit in the green room as he plummeted down the first round of the 2005 draft, they noted his poise at dealing with his agonizing plight.
Over the next few days, most such facilities evacuated in a near communication black-out, leaving dozens of families like the Coppedges scrambling to find out what had happened to their loved ones -- an agonizing plight that often stretched on for many days.
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It's pretty agonizing".
These are agonizing questions.
"I understand her plight".
I explained our plight.
Few understood my plight.
Their plight is common.
It's agonizing to watch.
It was an agonizing feeling".
It was an agonizing decision".
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