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The phrase "depressed in" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English
It is not commonly used and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "She felt depressed in her current situation."
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Many of those depressed in pregnancy do not recover and depression continues postnatally.
Is he depressed in the face of all the carnage?
Such investment has been depressed in recent years by the global economic slowdown.
Mr. David detected signs that Malaspina grew depressed in the last months of the voyage.
"But it's weird, I find I get more heavily depressed in the summertime.
But network officials were skeptical that turnout was depressed in the final 11 minutes.
We are seeing people depressed in ways that we cannot explain, even in a scientific way".
He knew she was "not fashionably depressed, in the way of some Goth chicks, but clinically".
That reflected a rebound in wages and salaries, which were depressed in October.
However, the period 1917-27 is misleading, for productivity was unusually depressed in 1917.
Or you feel depressed in part because your brain is making you act depressed.
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