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'bouts of depression' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in the context of mental health issues to refer to periods of mental anguish caused by depression. For example, "John has experienced bouts of depression all his life, but he's always managed to find ways of getting through it."
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He has admitted to bouts of depression.
His bouts of depression, which sometimes required hospitalization, were crippling.
That's been my strategy to avoid massive bouts of depression".
The bipolar Philippe suffers bouts of depression bordering on insanity.
Over the years I've had bouts of depression and anxiety.
For most of her adult life Paula had been prone to bouts of depression.
He has talked openly about bouts of depression, romantic turmoil and troubles with drugs and alcohol.
After they split up, he suffered from bouts of depression and heavy drinking.
Some said he had suffered occasional bouts of depression, treated with antidepressants.
By that time, Adkins said, he had been suffering severe bouts of depression for three years.
He was 14 years into retirement and suffering bouts of depression.
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