Sentence examples for more anguish from inspiring English sources

"more anguish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a feeling of extreme suffering, sorrow, or distress. For example: "The patient was in more anguish than ever before, as if the pain was unbearable."

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The family hearing of the affair dismiss the groom precipitating more anguish to the girl.

And on Wednesday evening she poured more anguish into the song than I've ever heard her summon before.

Franklin's vulnerability has brought with it an intense desire for control that often leads to still more anguish.

Finally, Halle Berry responds to the word "Lancaster" on a giant television with slightly more anguish than most people normally would.

Kyle Petty was one of them, but he was facing more anguish this month and he was not sure if he was ready for it.

Paradoxically, although many artists live most of their professional lives with uncertainty, uncertainty about real estate seems to create even more anguish.

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Still, you wanted more: some anguish beneath the lofting phrases.

Inevitably, in Argentina, this led once more to anguish about his temperament and his suitability for the national team.

The music points to a more universal anguish: the feeling of watching oneself make an irreversible mistake.

"I think the pain that he exhibited on the floor in Memphis was more mental anguish than it was physical," Jackson said.

In questioning Mr. Bradley's actions, his New York supporters spoke more in anguish than anger, reluctant to criticize a public figure that they said they admired, particularly during a time of obvious strife.

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