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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with depression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is suffering from depression or dealing with depression. For example, "He was struggling with depression for many years before seeking help from a therapist."
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"Depressing" shares the root word with "Depression".
Tapia struggled with depression.
We have issues with depression.
Peters has suffered with depression.
Filled with depression.
People with depression were less violent.
Sherry answers, "I was paralyzed with depression".
Apparently co-morbidity with depression is common.
For years, Williams struggled with depression.
But he also struggled with depression.
Assange was hospitalised with depression.
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