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Discover Ludwig"be discouraged by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express feelings of being disheartened or deterred by something or someone. For example: "I was discouraged by my poor grades on the midterm, so I vowed to put in more effort for the final."
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Workers may also be discouraged by an absence of choices.
But people and communities should not be discouraged by this.
I do think they will be discouraged — by its ugliness.
Not every tourist may be discouraged by that prospect.
You can be discouraged by failure or you can learn from it.
But I can't be discouraged by that, so I'm up for challenges.
Again, Knicks fans should not be discouraged by whatever happens in the Miami series.
Learning not to be discouraged by past failings and recognising shortcomings is an extremely useful skill.
Be discouraged by the hard work and constant change – be excited by it.
He urged college students in the audience not to be discouraged by troubling headlines.
Don't be discouraged by society saying, "Oh, you're going to be 40; that's too bad".
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