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Discover Ludwig"it's suffocating" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an expression that can be used to describe a situation that is oppressive, uncomfortable, or inhibiting. For example, "The oppressive humidity was so strong, it was like it's suffocating."
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And it's suffocating to the people's aspirations of what their democracy should be.
It's vast, it's life-altering, it's suffocating, and its name is Depression.
"It's suffocating, it's sticky.
"It's wonderful for curtains, but in art it's suffocating".
I wasn't meant to be in admissions, or higher education — it's suffocating me, my creativity.
"I absolutely can't allow such a heavy burden to feel like it's suffocating me, or I will bring those worries into the ring," he said.
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It is suffocating".
It was suffocating.
It was suffocating, emotionally as well as physically.
It was suffocating and with every surah I memorized, I felt more stifled.
It was suffocating, made worse by the fact that some journalists had disappeared during the early part of the invasion from their hotel rooms at the Palestine.
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