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The phrase "anguish of" is technically correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a state of intense mental or emotional suffering. For example, "She was overcome with the anguish of knowing she had made the wrong decision."
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Imagine the anguish of that error.
Time eases anguish of all stripes.
Therein lies the anguish of journalism.
The anguish of assassinations set off self-defeating riots.
He sobbed with the anguish of all of it.
The anguish of the children was awful enough.
Chamberlain's was nothing compared to the anguish of Castillo.
Except he can't remember the anguish of this Disneyesque wrench.
The next two hours became an anguish of ambivalence.
"Gaudium et Spes," a key Vatican II document, makes it very clear that the joys and anguish of the world are the joys and anguish of the Church.
This humiliation was Shesheeb's fault, as was the anguish of my sister's death.
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