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Discover Ludwig"oppressive grief" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe an intense and heavy emotion of sorrow. For example, "The oppressive grief hung in the air after the death of her beloved pet".
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Lots of bozos in prison suffer the reality that a step to the left instead of the right would have saved them from unimaginable oppressive grief and that instead of sitting behind bars complaining about gettin' no pussy they'd have some pudenda in their mouth.
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He also implied that Ghazala Khan's silence as her husband talked about their son's death was because of bad, scary, oppressive Islam, rather than, you know, the sort of overwhelming grief that human beings feel under such circumstances.
So oppressive".
Grief is grief.
"That is particularly oppressive.
"It's oppressive.
It never felt oppressive".
The approach is oppressive.
It was so oppressive.
A commanding and oppressive absence".
The overall effect was oppressive.
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