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The phrase "most miserable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a feeling of extreme unhappiness or discomfort. Here are some examples: - "I went through the most miserable time of my life when I lost my job." - "The weather during our camping trip was most miserable, with constant rain and strong winds." - "She lived in the most miserable conditions, with no electricity or running water." - "The injured dog looked most miserable and in need of immediate medical attention." - "Despite being the richest woman in town, she was the most miserable, with no family or friends to keep her company."
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The most miserable were in southern India.
"They want the cheapest, most miserable experience," Mr. Shannon said.
It was the most miserable time of my entire life".
Weather Eye: is Edinburgh really our most miserable city?
"The most miserable people in this place are moderate Republicans".
I went to Louisville and probably had the most miserable summer — other than Dillon being born".
The most miserable people I know are those who don't have to work.
"At that moment, they look like the most miserable people in the world.
It's going to be the most miserable film ever made, isn't it?
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