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Discover Ludwig"feeling anguish" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a strong feeling of emotional or mental distress. Example: After losing her job, she spent months feeling anguish and uncertainty about her future.
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He assassinates without hating and leaves girls without feeling anguish.
Charles Siebert's article (July 24) about the sanctuaries for retired chimps left me feeling anguish, shame, joy and hope.
We don't enjoy feeling anguish.
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7. Feel anguish.
"Why not?" I asked, feeling my anguish return.
There's a feeling of anguish, sadness, horror," said Joaquin Leguina, a former president of Madrid's regional government.
Underneath the cynicism and professions of indifference, Astrov's heart is still capable of feeling real anguish.
"It's almost a feeling of anguish, a feeling of desolation, in not being able to really grasp what it is that a woman feels," he said, closely echoing the sentiments of his fictional character.
In my fear of allowing anything to get complicated, I had suppressed every feeling of anguish and confusion for months, for almost a year.
"Well that must have been a pretty bad day," Woody murmurs, feeling more anguish than joy that he, this sniffling neurotic wreck of an artist, represents the high spot of someone's day.
George isn't alone in feeling this anguish.
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