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Discover Ludwig"discouraged to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone is being discouraged from doing something or going somewhere. Example: His parents discouraged him to go out with his friends at night.
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"I'm not discouraged to the point of giving up.
Eating in the elevator is discouraged, to say the least.
The C.I.A., I'd been discouraged to discover, paid for faulty information all the time".
The fact that you're discouraged to do lots of different things really pisses me off".
Others might have been discouraged to lose their status as a starter.
But they were discouraged to find that the places they liked in Bayside were expensive.
A few are too discouraged to even begin the house hunt.
We have been discouraged to hear Mr. Obama make a similar argument on occasion.
"I just don't want a guy to get discouraged to where it's affecting him," Fassel said.
Unemployment now stands at 25%, rising to 36% if those too discouraged to seek work are included.
More than a third of the work force, including those too discouraged to seek work, is jobless.
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