Sentence examples for depress for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "depress for" is not typically used in written English
The word "depress" is typically used as a verb meaning to make someone feel sad or discouraged. One could say "He was depressed for days after his pet passed away" or "The bad news really depressed her for a while," but it would be more common to say "He was in a state of depression for days" or "The bad news left her feeling depressed for a while." "Depress for" could potentially be used in a technical or scientific context, such as "The button must be depress for at least five seconds before the machine will turn on," but even in this context, it would be more common to say "The button must be depressed for at least five seconds."

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That is, the higher the proportion of Mexican immigrants is in an occupation, the higher is the tendency for wages to depress for workers in those occupations.

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The unstandardised regression coefficient for non-depressed versus depressed for the adaptive behaviour composite score was 5.35, SE 1.73, p=0.002.

Patients presenting depressed for a maintenance study tend to relapse into depression; those presenting manic, into hypomania/mania/mixed states.

A number of participants reported being depressed for a long time before they were willing to accept they had depression.

They were depressed for years.

I was depressed for four months".

How depressing for people with cancer.

As for gasoline prices, they had been depressed for decades.

It's depressing for her not to be here".

Such a drop is depressing for any business.

Well, Henry Gates was very depressed for the longest while.

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