Sentence examples for be distress from inspiring English sources

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be distress

noun

(Cause of) discomfort.

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By midsummer, with most plum choices and dates booked, there could be distress sales.

The outcome of all of these different pressure points can be distress, anxiety, uncertainty, and remorse (Hunt et al. 2011; Nilsson et al. 2011).

I'm of the camp that says while there may be distress, it will likely be some time in coming and likely not on the scale that most [potential buyers] are hoping for.

These USVs are thought to be distress signals (Crawley, 2007) and may be related to communication between a dam and her pups (Crawley, 2004).

Cross-cultural evidence shows how depression in the medicalized fashioning may in others be 'thinking too much', 'fall of heart or mind', or sadness, or depending on the social circumstances may be distress due to displacement, conflict, injustice, or social suffering (19, 21).

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"You don't need to be distressed.

The mood inside the gates is said to be distressed.

Now that's distress of another stripe.

Rarely was distress conveyed so expressively.

There is distress in every part of the economy.

Concerns were distress and/or fear that may result.

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