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"gravely distressed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is deeply troubled or upset about something. Example: Sarah was gravely distressed when she found out her best friend had been in a car accident.
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In most women's healthcare practices, there is no routine mental health screening, and new mothers who birth in hospitals are only referred to social workers if they are gravely distressed or suspiciously detached from their newborn.
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Thus filmmakers philosophize gravely".
This distressed his daughter.
"Yeah," replied Jo gravely.
Q Mostly distressed projects?
He analyzes distressed companies.
It distressed me, though.
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