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The phrase "depressed condition" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a state of feeling or being very unhappy. Example: He was in a deeply depressed condition after his father passed away.
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He's been in a fairly depressed condition for some time".
"The Union cause was then in a depressed condition," Admiral David Porter later wrote.
For a lot of people, including these folk who were criticising Charlie Hebdo, questioning ideas was seen as improper, given the depressed condition economically of the Muslim community, as if you're sort of attacking people who are already vulnerable.
Senior Fed officials have also sought to focus attention in recent months on the depressed condition of the housing market, arguing that other parts of the government can and should do more to help homeowners and revive sales.
This, however, is unlikely to have any broad impact on the economy, because the Fed lacks the power to address the most important issues weighing on growth, including a lack of demand from gloomy consumers, high levels of debt throughout the economy and the depressed condition of the housing market.
He was generally dour, and lived with a depressed condition that Hańska referred to as "blue devils".
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Even in the depressed conditions, publishers still dreamed of tapping a wider readership.
"The depressed conditions in 1999 grew worse, and there are no signs of a recovery for any time to come".
There is a Chinatown, and one suburb, Redfern, has a small community of Aboriginals living under somewhat depressed conditions.
A hurricane devastated the country in 1979, and the faltering economy produced inflation, strikes, and depressed conditions.
Glasnost also allowed the media more freedom of expression, and editorials complaining of depressed conditions and of the government's inability to correct them began to appear.
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