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Discover Ludwig"very distraught" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means very upset or extremely distressed. Example: After losing her job and being unable to pay her bills, Maria was very distraught and spent the whole night crying.
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"I'm very distraught".
She was very distraught".
"They're very distraught," he said.
"They were very distraught," Jose Rosario said.
"The keepers are naturally very distraught.
The men are very, very distraught.
"His wife was very distraught," he said.
It is to Tristan, & is very distraught.
Upon hearing the speech, Rocky and Apollo become very distraught.
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We were really distraught, we were very frightened at that point.
"Jordan's family is obviously very distressed and distraught," he said.
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