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The phrase "discouraged about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a feeling of disappointment or hopelessness about something. Example: She felt discouraged about her chances of getting into her dream university after receiving the rejection letter.
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Titans fans shouldn't be discouraged about Locker.
Still, he was discouraged about his predicament.
I'm not discouraged about my game.
"I'm not discouraged about the meeting today," he said.
He continued to be discouraged about his theatrical career.
It is easy to get discouraged about the state of education in America.
" But, he added, the workers are becoming discouraged about not getting paid for all the overtime.
"I was really discouraged about basketball and my future and whatnot with sports.
Come to think of it, Carlos Delgado didn't sound that discouraged about his hip, either.
"It's easy to be discouraged about life right now," he said.
What I'm saying is, don't be discouraged about buying local potatoes as the "new" ones from California arrive.
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