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"distressing" is perfectly correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something is causing unhappiness or distress. For example, "The loud noise from the construction site was distressing for nearby residents."
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And a distressing solipsism..
A distressing development.
It's quite distressing really".
A distressing day.
And a distressing solipsism...
It's very distressing sometimes.
Repetitive distressing thoughts?
Warning: it contains distressing images.
That is a distressing argument.
But there are distressing signs.
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It is very sad and very distressing.
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