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The phrase "an anguish" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "anguish" without the article "an," as "anguish" is an uncountable noun.
Example: "She felt a deep anguish after the loss of her friend."
Alternatives: "a feeling of anguish" or "a sense of anguish."
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It is an anguish that I have yet to extinguish.
The next two hours became an anguish of ambivalence.
Vietnam followed, an anguish that would take a generation to shake off.
How can we stop love being an anguish or a tyranny?
She invested his "Infidélité" with an anguish made more gripping by aching understatement and stillness.
There was an anguish at the centre of it, and a blindness which blinded.
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Last Thursday, the Economic Times published an anguish-ridden interview of the jury that had deliberated over this year's winners of the newspaper's corporate excellence awards.
Such data have stirred an anguish-filled debate over education in Japan that has found causes in everything from the country's seemingly endless economic morass to a continuing but awkward shift toward greater individuality.
One conclusion particularly pressed itself on him: 'The ascent of the privileged,' he writes, 'is an anguishing but unfailing phenomenon.
The gig at Elves & Fairies brings her a sense of purpose but also an anguishing lesson in the consequences, legal and emotional, of walking away.
Now, alcohol and writing is a classic combination, but that may be more due to alcohol being a convenient painkiller for an anguish-stained lifestyle than with any literary-enhancing properties of the substance.
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