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The phrase "concentrated misery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience where suffering or unhappiness is intensified or focused in a particular context.
Example: "The aftermath of the disaster left the community in a state of concentrated misery, as families struggled to rebuild their lives."
Alternatives: "intense suffering" or "acute distress".
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What looks like a cesspool of concentrated misery can be, for those who bravely bathe in it, an existential baptismal font.
Docol is just one of the countless spots of concentrated misery across Somalia, where people come after they have lost everything -- their animals, their homes, sometimes even their children, in the hopes of getting a sack of donated grain, which often has a big "USA" stamped on it.
He may look backward with some fondness at the dowdy, workaday Liverpool of his childhood, and regard with horror the cheap, modernist housing projects that concentrated misery in the name of relieving it, but he hardly clings to a rosy view of the good old days.
Airplanes are concentrated misery.
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It is a highly concentrated dose of misery.
Unusually because film festivals — not only this one — often treat their audiences to concentrated doses of misery and austerity.
What misery?
More concentrated.
Misery sells.
Her misery creates more misery.
Misery & Sin.
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