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are distressingly
adverb
In a distressing manner; so as to cause distress.
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And annual funds are distressingly annual.
The roots of America's current polarisation are distressingly deep.
But Mr. Craft's latest revelations, couched in the language and style of scholarship, are distressingly reckless.
But, just as often, they see me hit shots with which they are distressingly familiar.
But other ills are distressingly specific like the prevalence of domestic violence.
And in Houston, as in many parts of the country, 100-year floods are distressingly common.
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But in fact he's distressingly productive.
The second half of the book is distressingly factual.
Worst, the critique of contemporary society is distressingly reductive.
Throughout, Crain's language is distressingly snide and disrespectful.
But his responses to questions were distressingly rambling and unfocused.
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