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The phrase "anguish what" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or a fragment that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I cannot understand the anguish what you are feeling right now."
Alternatives: "the pain of" or "the suffering of".
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What anguish, what heartbreaking truth!
Why do I feel anguish, what am I scared of?
Once again Murray sat on his chair between sets screaming in anguish: "What are you doing?" When he missed a simple volley on game point at the start of the third set you wondered whether this was not going to be Murray's day, but he is a fighter who never knows when he is beaten.
Sabine Heller: You've been through a lot of anguish, what is there left to fear?
Willy Loman wondered in anguish what sort of a man can't give his wife and family the good things in life.
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"I had this anguish about what was going to happen.
He said the families of murder victims suffered needless anguish during what could be decades of litigation and multiple retrials.
"I was wrong about Michael Boxley, and as a father I have tremendous anguish about what Elizabeth Crothers went through," he said.
A woman in gray sweatpants, her face a study in anguish, asked what the state was planning to do.
At the same time, he presents in great detail Roosevelt's own anguish over what he considered the court's reactionary views.
Chronic migraine creates all sorts of discomfort and anguish, but what has been hardest to bear is not knowing what this means for my future.
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