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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'severe state' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is intense or extreme. For example, "The drought has put the region in a severe state of water shortage."
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"Women panicked and in a severe state of distress, children crying.
The General's severe state of illness is not trusted as a cause for his departure.
He was bleeding profusely and was in a severe state of shock.
"We are also very unhappy with the severe state of gerrymandering," Gooi said, referring to the ruling party.
The nethrops stocks are being fished beyond sustainable levels and other stocks are in a severe state of depletion.
Still, the finance minister, Masajuro Shiokawa, said he was not currently considering any extra stimulus spending, even though the economy "remains in a severe state".
In a severe state of disorientation, he ended up in a mental hospital, and was treated there as a heroin addict.
Double-layer lattice space structures were found in a severe state of damage following the 2013 M7.0 Lushan earthquake in China.
The dynamic analysis of durability by thermoelastic stress measurement is useful for selecting the worst case (a product deteriorating to the most severe state) in medical device design.
Ironically, this inevitably entails active and severe state intervention because intellectual property rights, which are monopolies, are dispensed by the state.
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Kept away by severe State Department travel warnings not to mention common sense, tourists and business seekers are absent.
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