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“her woe” is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
This phrase generally means sorrow or distress and is often used to describe a person’s mental state. For example, “After losing her job, she felt a deep sense of her woe.”.
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Standing in the doorway of the bedroom they'd shared as children, he listened to the tale of her woe with his finger still marking his place in the Breviary, the book held against his heart.
Having helped bear her woe, Robert Whitaker Rupertt Everett), an aging gay Hollywood party boy, shores her up when necessary and, as a consequence of one giddy, drunken occasion, fathers a child with her.
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But her woes go beyond the practical.
Or death at least, to finish all her woes.
An earthquake and an erupting volcano added to her woes.
Her woes began when Countrywide took over her loan two years ago.
The public security problem has added to her woes.
Ella certainly never dwelt publicly on her woes.
Each confesses his or her woes in a "Chorus Line -style monoLine -stylemonologuey brief.
Clinton said her woes over her email server had been a "drip, drip, drip" that was impacting her.
Before, her woes were the frustrations of a relapsing junkie's wife.
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