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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such misery" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a very intense or overwhelming feeling of suffering or unhappiness. Here is an example sentence: "After losing her job and being diagnosed with a serious illness, Sarah was in such misery that she could barely get out of bed."
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It is such misery.
Why are you returning to such misery?
He can't stand causing such misery.
We'd rather see such misery ended than prolonged.
Rarely can such success have provoked such misery.
No one can picture such misery in one place.
Every migraine sufferer knows the pain, nausea and other symptoms that cause such misery.
At the thought of her mother such misery overcomes her that she wants to kick somebody.
In the face of such misery, how may the Eritrean people comfort themselves?
That passivity in the face of such misery inevitably becomes a theme of the movie.
I've never seen such despair, and such misery, when he died, within these walls.
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