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The phrase "distress with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of sadness or worry caused by a particular situation or event. Here is an example: "After the sudden passing of her beloved dog, Mary was filled with distress and found it difficult to focus on anything else."
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Now Washington finds itself, to India's distress, with an equal interest in both countries.
They shared their distress with 30,000 other investors around the world.
Residents spoke of their mounting distress, with women afraid to leave their homes and key food and water supplies dwindling.
Yet here she is now, giggling away through stories of acid trips and teenage distress, with precious little guard up.
"Usually these children are having very complex sensory experiences and they're in distress, with some adults perceiving it as misbehaving.
The Dark Lady sonnets cause Don Paterson much distress with their "sexism", though sexism too is an idea with a cultural history.
His biting defense of his decision revealed his distress with an offense that seems to step into quicksand as soon as it gets deep into an opponent's territory.
And then, Groh emphasized his obvious distress with Snyder's constant, public pressuring of Turner by pounding his fist into the palm of his hand...
Karenin does come to be guided by jealousy; he grows bloated and rigid with it, confusing his personal distress with moral rectitude.
It's lighter on laughs and heavier on angst, then, as Williams adds to his comedy of ideological distress with a heart-rending subplot of relationship breakdown.
Adani Power was in even worse "financial distress", with net debts of more than US$7.3bn against market capitalisation of US$1.4bn, Buckley said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com