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Discover Ludwig"depressing work" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a job or task that is unpleasant or demoralizing. For example: "After a long day of depressing work, I was happy to finally be done."
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It's depressing work.
It's not all depressing work.
It meant that they were good friends who had got through a lot of depressing work together.
Thanks to Amazon.com we discover that some readers loved The Stray Shopping Carts Of Eastern North America: a certain S Fragomen hails it as a "hilariously depressing work", while AJ Fries observes that "the author's language coupled with his beautiful photography give the lowly carts individual personalities".
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When I tell people I work at the hospice they feel sorry for me and say, "It must be depressing working with people who are dying".
"When I cosplay, I can be the character that I like," she says, explaining everyday life can be a bit depressing with work and study commitments.
But not so fast, ironically, the depressing literary work wasn't originally created with the intention to depress.
People always ask me, Is it depressing to work with kids who are under the duress of the adverse conditions that they live in?
It can be depressing to work hard at making a change and still feel as though you've made no headway, which is why a photo journal is so useful.
I don't know about you, but working until 70 sounds a lot less depressing than working until 75.
Part of what is so depressing about working there right now is how smug people seem to be about us closing.
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