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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as depressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's level of depression to another person's or to a specific situation.
Example: "After hearing the news, she felt as depressed as she did during her darkest days."
Alternatives: "just as sad" or "equally downcast".
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Not everyone was as depressed as I'd thought.
They never do if you're as depressed as Mr. Gray was for much of his life.
If I don't seem as depressed as I should be, sorry to disappoint you.
Until this week's announcement, its shares were as depressed as a great Russian novelist.
Out at the beach, the would-be competitors looked as depressed as I guessed kiteboarders could look.
"It may be that populations of bulls are not as depressed as much as other sharks," he said.
The 15-second tease followed Don leaving a plane, looking as depressed as ever.
They stay as depressed as they are and don't interact with the others.
Emotional distress: combines participants categorised as depressed on the SADQ and the HADS depression subscale.
Precision measures which of the depressed subjects identified by the model were diagnosed as depressed.
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As such, some women identified as depressed antenatally may have been depressed prior to conception.
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