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Discover Ludwig"greatly upset" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes a strong feeling of distress or disappointment. You can use it in any situation where someone is experiencing intense emotional turmoil. Example: The news of her grandmother's passing greatly upset Jane, and she found it difficult to focus on anything else for the rest of the day.
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This greatly upset Pres.
This lack of memory greatly upset my interrogator.
"Greatly upset to hear that Sue Townsend has died," he said.
These and other changes greatly upset some senior figures at the museum.
MGM was greatly upset when Rooney, 21, married Ava Gardner, then a 19-year-old aspiring actress, in 1942.
The TV footage and interviews catapulted me backward in time in America, educated me, and at the same time greatly upset me.
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This greatly upsets him.
And this seemed to be greatly upsetting the rooster.
Stripping bark has killed thousands of eko trees in the reserve, which greatly upsets the local pygmies.
This greatly upsets those Israelis, mostly rightists, who monitor Palestinian media and literature, documenting hostility toward Israel and Jews.
The big news, though, is that the poll greatly upsets the general consensus that Quinn is a near lock to make the runoff.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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