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Discover Ludwig'very distressed' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of deep sadness or anxiety. For example: After hearing the news, she was very distressed.
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I was very distressed.
"These people were very distressed.
"But now he's very distressed.
"Understandably she's very, very distressed," Sutcliffe said.
"A lot of them are very distressed.
"I know we'd feel very distressed".
Members of the family were very distressed.
But I have been very distressed by that fact".
I am very, very distressed, and very angry".
"I'm very distressed about the national policy," he said.
"Jordan's family is obviously very distressed and distraught," he said.
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