Sentence examples for devastating to read from inspiring English sources

"devastating to read" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It typically describes a piece of writing or information that is emotionally disturbing or upsetting to the reader. Example sentence: The news article about the earthquake and its devastating aftermath was difficult and heartbreaking to read.

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The witnesses' testimony is devastating to read or listen to.

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Axenya Kachen, a 21-year-old student organizer, said she was devastated to read the former dean's op-ed.

I was devastated to read that looting at the scene of the World Trade Center collapse could possibly be tied to rescue workers (front page, Sept. 21).

He woke up suddenly at 5 A.M. and grabbed for his phone, and was devastated to read that Trump had won.

In her first comments on the embattled professor's return, his former executive assistant Tyann Sorrell told the Guardian that she was "hurt and angry" to learn of his arrival on campus and was particularly devastated to read Choudhry's op-ed in the student paper that attempted to discredit her substantiated claims.

I was devastated to read about the second fatal police shooting of a black man in fewer than 48 hours.

"It's devastating to say the least".

"It was devastating to see.

That was devastating to him".

"It's devastating to them".

This was devastating to them.

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