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Discover LudwigThe phrase "depressed over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express feeling or being upset or despondent about something. For example: "I was depressed over my poor grades on the midterm."
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From the remaining 1290 non-depressed patients, 148 will get depressed over 1 year, which stands for 2.8 patients a week or 12.3 patients a month.
That is to say that for every 1000 non-depressed consulting patients in primary care, 115 will get depressed over 1 year.
He was depressed over $40,000 in debts.
He added that Mr. Miller was depressed over a recent breakup with his girlfriend.
Mr. Kravitz became depressed over his lack of direction, and considered suicide.
Dr. Katz treated an Olympic trials qualifier who had become depressed over her lack of improvement.
But Clover was depressed over her father's death and her husband's remoteness.
"But I didn't really look back or get depressed over what could have been.
"China's economy is booming while other countries have been depressed over many years".
He had been depressed over that, too, "humiliated" by the news media and "embarrassed" in front of fans.
It's his birthday, he's depressed over a recent breakup, and both sisters decide to fix him up.
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