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It is often seen as too distressing.
Many details of the attack are too distressing to report.
Commentators have called the images of the gusher grotesque, frustrating and simply too distressing to watch.
"Even if inflation inched up a little bit, that would not be too distressing".
Some Oklahoma City residents found the news from New York and Washington too distressing to watch.
The cottage has recently been converted for senior dogs who would find life in a busy rehoming centre too distressing.
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The all-too-distressing reality created by gambling's spread is more crime, more addiction and more local businesses being cannibalized.
Obviously children will find it far too violent, distressing and horrific that Humpty should not be put together again".
He wouldn't allow a TV in the house, because "there were too many distressing images", said Bond.
Don't overdo it; the furniture will look tacky if you add too much distressing.
The insecurity is distressing too.
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