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Discover Ludwig"woes and" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a list of troubles or difficulties that someone or something is experiencing. Example: "The company's woes and financial struggles were evident in their quarterly report."
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His government's woes, and Argentina's, are far from over.
The cure for mortgage woes and rising prices?
She listens to my woes, and celebrates my successes.
Yet our ratly transactions are not all woes and buboes.
Share your woes and I shall comfort ye.
But researchers have not seen a correlation between economic woes and Islamophobia.
Its debt is junk-rated, thanks to past financial woes and unreliable reactors.
The party had placed itself too far above the woes, and rights, of common folk.
I Hae a Wife o' my Ain, 1788 "By Oppression's woes and pains!
Nothing actually dirty or disreputable, just an atmosphere of long accommodation of private woes and sins.
America will overcome its current economic woes and Europe will muddle through.
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