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The phrase "distressed by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of deep unhappiness or sadness about a situation. For example: She was greatly distressed by the news of her best friend's death.
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We were simply distressed by her talk".
I'm distressed by the evident referees' mistakes".
Senna was also distressed by Ratzenberger's death.
We are distressed by this also".
Suleimani seemed distressed by the loss of life.
Both friends and family are distressed by their split.
Individuals typically are not distressed by their behaviour.
She was distressed by her inability to write original plots".
Roddick was particularly distressed by his loss today.
And they are deeply distressed by Congress's current low esteem.
No doubt, Davis was distressed by the news.
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