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"depressed to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means feeling extremely sad or low. Example: She was consistently overworked and underpaid, and it eventually led to her feeling depressed to the point where she had to seek therapy.
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Conversely, parents need not be depressed to heighten depression in their children.
*P values comparing depressed to non-depressed.
You don't have to be clinically depressed to be glum.
Certainly you don't have to be depressed to be funny.
He was too depressed to enjoy the brass bands welcoming him home to Wapakoneta.
He found a job as a messenger but was too depressed to keep it.
Some go home at night too depressed to talk to their children.
Maggie, who was too depressed to talk, pulled her knees up under her chin.
One Manhattan marketing executive looking for work said she was too depressed to try right now.
Mercury, conversely, is depressed to a greater degree, the narrower the bore.
About 30 did nothing, possibly because they were too depressed to fill out a form.
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