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Discover Ludwig"go through agony" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to experience intense physical or emotional pain or distress. Example: Sarah went through agony as she waited for the results of her medical tests to come back.
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With 10 riders to come, Jones was in the gold medal position and could be seen going through agonies as each of her competitors followed.
Laughing Horse At The Counting House, Sat & Sun A lot of the artier, more envelope-pushing comics on the fringe go through agonies trying to work out ways of politely discouraging the more lagered-up and loutish festivalgoers from attending (and occasionally ruining) their shows.
The world is still going through agony stemming from the attack on the United States last September.
He said the United States only used drone strikes as a "last resort," and the administration goes through "agony" before launching drone strikes in order to avoid civilian casualties.
He remains adamant that the move was "a reminder of what was happening in that country at that time and some of the people who went through agony and lost their lives".
Another witness, N. Kingman Stablein, chief of the project management branch in the high-level waste division, said staff members, some of whom had worked for 20 years on the project, went through "agony" upon seeing it killed.
"I love the way it was written - the meaning in some of those sentences is very sad because it is a reminder of what was happening in that country at that time and some of the people who went through agony and lost their lives". Flower and Olonga's actions were applauded in international media but drew a furious response from Zimbabwe's cricket administrators and politicians.
But in those late 50's and early 60's, the western was going through agonies.
"The U.S. went through agonies to come up with a plan".
Early in the marriage, Marie goes through agonies of childbirth that are astoundingly powerful even to read about.
So if tough guys like Margaret Thatcher don't enjoy the task, a comparative softie like Gordon Brown is going through agonies of indecision this week.
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