Sentence examples for depressing phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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It is a depressing phenomenon, and one that has been replicated in towns all over the country.

Ladies and gentleman, that is the saddest, most depressing phenomenon in my opinion.

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Her view, he believed, was motivated by a fear of being classed as a reactionary, "one of the most depressing phenomena to be seen among clever Jews".

The decline of the aperitif may well be one of the most depressing phenomena of our time.

It's not so hard to see the titillating and moralising media coverage that accompanied the duchess's divorce trial as an early 60s version of that depressing internet phenomenon, "slut shaming".

Sure, that phenomenon can be depressing — whether you're a scornful lady who lunches or the nomadic freelancer who fields glares.

One writer in Berlin, where the phenomenon began in 1842, bemoaned the frenzy as "a depressing sign of the stupidity, the insensitivity, and the aesthetic emptiness of the public".

The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge: Throughout all of the depressing and rather violent stories coming in from around the world, this phenomenon taking over the Internet brought back some good and optimistic news into our lives.

The problem here – and the point at which this whole farce becomes just flat and depressing and really not funny at all – is the target isn't the "Belieber phenomenon" (whatever 4chan's users may claim).

One of the most depressing conversations I have is with bright young macroeconomists who say they would love to explore some interesting real world phenomenon, but will not do so because its microfoundations are unclear.

Very depressing.

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