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Discover LudwigThe phrase "her misery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can typically be used to describe an emotional state of a person. For example, you could say: "The sadness she felt only seemed to increase her misery."
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Her misery creates more misery.
Her misery has company.
He would try to kid her out of her misery.
No more suffering; she was out of her misery".
Are we to emulate her misery or learn from it?
Memorably, she vented her misery by killing a newborn kitten.
Staunton's performance is amazing: her misery, as Janet, formidable.
But her mother turns a deaf ear to her misery.
But the people nearby had no patience for her misery.
I was her only confidant, the only person who could share the burden of her misery.
In her misery she sometimes wished for the security of Arthur.
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