Sentence examples for been distress from inspiring English sources

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been distress

noun

(Cause of) discomfort.

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As he suggested, about 10percentt of these sales have been distress situations.

It could have been plain arrogance, but then there had also been distress in her tone.

There has been distress at the news about the American hydrogen-bomb explosion.

By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, May 15 , 1954P. 123 There has been distress at the news about the American hydrogen-bomb explosion.

Still, almost everyone acknowledges that there have been distress signals since the July elections, in which the party failed to win significant support among the nation's fastest growing demographic groups: young people, skilled workers and educated, middle-class urbanites.

One aspect of this negative impact has been distress about weight gain associated with chemotherapy [ 66].

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Should she have been distressed by their words?

The conventional monostatic radar system has been distressed into dilemma.

Now that's distress of another stripe.

Rarely was distress conveyed so expressively.

These were distress signals as loud as thunder.

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