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Discover Ludwig"felt distraught" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a feeling of deep sadness or depression. Example sentence: After experiencing the death of a loved one, she felt distraught.
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Another said he felt distraught.
NATALLIE EVANS said she felt distraught, and she looked it.
He added that he felt "distraught, confused (and) angry".
Maritza Lopez said she felt distraught, and could no longer handle working.
While most of the time she felt distraught, sometimes she felt she could climb Everest on one leg.
Wen said he felt distraught at the deaths and added: "As well as adopting vigorous safety measures, we also have to pay attention to addressing some deep-seated causes behind these problems, including dealing with some social conflicts and resolving disputes".
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I don't feel distraught about it.
"I feel distraught," the first said.
"Now they feel distraught, frustrated because they can't do anything.
Your energies would be better spent looking after your dear friend, who may feel distraught at her husband's desertion.
I was beginning to feel distraught.
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