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The scene after lunch struck him as especially dispiriting.
Recessions tend to be hard on youthful dreams, but this downturn has proved especially dispiriting.
Writing improves enormously with age, experience and practice – and dealing with reviews, or the lack of them, is especially dispiriting to the all-or-nothing, thin-skinned adolescent.
It has never, of course, been easy to be an 11-year-old girl, but these days the world seems to be offering them especially dispiriting messages.
He concluded: Besides a lie I own nothing I've seen versions of the black screen over the years in China, but there is something especially dispiriting about the farce this time.
The prospect of this kind of thwarted trajectory can be especially dispiriting to a generation of women who, like Kathryn Minshew, the founder of the career Web site the Muse, "grew up with parents who convinced me I could do anything I put my mind to".
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This year the results were particularly dispiriting.
The DePaul game was particularly dispiriting.
This is where it gets particularly dispiriting.
Not much is expected from the Ravens this season, but the Buccaneers' home loss to New Orleans was dispiriting, especially for a team that has big expectations under its new coach, Jon Gruden.
Either outcome can be ultimately dispiriting, especially in a highly stressful profession [ 1, 2].
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