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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into distress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is greatly disturbed, worried, or agitated. For example: "The sudden loss of her job put Jane into distress."
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Watch for when "stress" turns into "distress".
He went into distress and died.
He was euthanized after going into distress.
But those feelings did not translate into distress.
Now he was making direct eye contact with me, his face knotting into distress and confusion.
— the divergence exacerbates poverty itself, driving households deeper into distress and lowering social mobility.
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Within an hour, Mrs. Shipman went into respiratory distress.
Wax provides a programme, plus insights into the distress she has personally experienced.
"It started to spiral into emotional distress and physical manifestations of depression and paranoia".
During the scan, the patient lapsed into respiratory distress, requiring a ventilator and intensive care.
He said the plan "would help stop people from falling into financial distress".
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