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Discover Ludwig"depression for" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is possible that the intended phrase may be "depression from" or "depression due to." Below is an example of both phrases in a sentence: - "John's depression from losing his job has been overwhelming." - "Mary's depression due to her illness has been affecting her daily life."
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"It was the Depression for my parents.
Swartz, who had suffered from depression for years, hanged himself.
I also suffered from depression for a few month.
Depression for me is like the thickest, blackest fog.
Some countries have been in depression for years.
Linkous was troubled by depression for most of his life.
His singing alleviated the king's depression for years.
He had been battling depression for some time.
It was actual depression, for about six months".
I have battled chronic depression for over 40 years.
(No can't-get-out-of-bed Brenda depression for her).
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