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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too discouraged" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of being excessively disheartened or demotivated. Example: "After receiving the rejection letter, she felt too discouraged to apply for other jobs."
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Gothière is not too discouraged.
Adubato did not seem too discouraged.
Stephon didn't get to meet their idol this time around, but he wasn't too discouraged.
A few are too discouraged to even begin the house hunt.
Don't be too discouraged by Monday's raspberry in the Tory press.
Unemployment now stands at 25%, rising to 36% if those too discouraged to seek work are included.
More than a third of the work force, including those too discouraged to seek work, is jobless.
Include those who want work but are too discouraged to look for it and the rate rises to 37%.
During and after a recession, the participation rate always falls: people lose their jobs and get too discouraged to fill out résumés.
"We heard he is getting some really good players next year," Sister Mercedes said, "so I hope the team doesn't get too discouraged".
As they become more optimistic, people who had been too discouraged to look for work jump back into the work force.
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