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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altogether depressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being completely or entirely depressed, often in a more emphatic way.
Example: "After hearing the news, she felt altogether depressed and struggled to find motivation for the day."
Alternatives: "completely depressed" or "totally depressed".
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I'm not altogether depressed about the attacks that women get on social media.
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The longer the economy stays depressed, the more likely those workers are to quit the labour force altogether.
In particular, patients whose level of consciousness is depressed or who are comatose might be misclassified as having delirium or alternatively might be excluded altogether from neurocognitive assessment.
It depressed me to the point that I seriously contemplated escaping to the bathroom to have it out and collect myself, and considered leaving the theatre altogether.
— depressed me.
Expect to feel depressed.
She gradually grew depressed.
Am I depressed?
Asset values are depressed.
"Caregivers get depressed.
Some may be depressed.
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