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Discover Ludwig"distressed at" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used when someone is deeply upset, troubled, or disturbed by something. Here is an example sentence: She was distressed at the news of her grandmother's passing.
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They are distressed at all the traffic accidents in Florence.
"She was alarmed and distressed at their content.
The writer was acutely distressed at having to do it.
Ms. Carpenter's family said she was distressed at that possibility.
"Perez was distressed at Valle's disqualification as counsel," Mr. Bamberger said.
They are distressed at the use of adopted in the present tense.
Distressed at the gap between the rich and the rest of society?
Labor and pension advocates are distressed at how quickly U.P.S. has built support for its initiative.
Her parents were distressed at this & thought perhaps a visit with her real father would help.
Mr. Mulcahy said he was particularly distressed at the decisions because of the team's church affiliation.
He looked distressed at my even mentioning it and shook his head.
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