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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am distressed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a state of emotional discomfort or anxiety. Example: "I am distressed by the news of the accident and cannot focus on my work."
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He added: "Your golden opportunity is gone, and I am distressed immeasurably because of it".
But I am distressed that it is inviting TransCanada to reapply with a different route.
I am distressed when I see people mechanically taking a dip in the holy river.
Now I am distressed that I will have to give it all up.
I am distressed to report that my fellow etymologists are at a loss for words (good title for a book on uncertain etymology).
I am distressed that you did not choose to print a photograph of the heroic humanitarian Jan Karski ("What He Saw").
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When Iyal is distressed, Chancer is distressed.
You are distressed because they are distressed.
"Oh?" His tone was distressed.
Her mother was distressed but totally unsympathetic.
Every educated person is distressed right now".
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