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Discover Ludwig'the throes' can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a difficult or intense period of emotion, struggle, or trouble. For example: "I am enduring the throes of heartache after the breakup with my partner."
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the throes
adjective
Eagre; earnest; vehement.
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Rwanda was in the throes of genocide.
"I'm just in the throes of Lear," he said to me, "... in the throes".
Egypt was in the throes of change.
He sees banking in the throes of profound change.
Venezuela is in the throes of an immigration puzzle.
But it is in the throes of a long decline.
Spellers in the throes of anguish indulged in stalling tactics.
This class is in the throes of disintegration.
Both are also in the throes of organizational change.
The enigmatic capital is in the throes of a renaissance.
He's in the throes of a huge creative spurt.
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