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The phrase "so discouraging" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a feeling of disappointment or demotivation regarding a situation or outcome. Example: "After hearing the news about the project's failure, I found it to be so discouraging."
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None of this is so discouraging.
Merge these two problems — scientific and economic — and the result is a drug-development disaster: the prospects are so discouraging that few companies bother to try anymore.
So discouraging their use, the argument runs, lets people delude themselves into thinking that they are saving the planet.There is something in both arguments.
And even the regulars that they counted on were taking time off for holiday trips, or simply cancelling their lessons because of the weather being so discouraging.
The damage goes beyond canceled bookings: more and more artists are finding the visa process so discouraging that they are abandoning the idea of visiting what one of our prominent international colleagues called "fortress America".
This is that at a time so discouraging their manager, Roberto Mancini, cast them as a sumptuously heeled version of Birmingham City, it was the inadequacies of their previously dominant rivals that so conspicuously helped them on their way.
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I get so discouraged.
I always leave so discouraged.
Not all companies were so discouraged.
Ms. Matias says they became so discouraged they quit looking.
She was so discouraged, she said, that she almost deleted his initial inquiry.
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