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Discover Ludwig'woes of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a range of problems or difficulties. For example, "The woes of homelessness are often overlooked by society."
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The legal woes of Illinois Governor George Ryan?
Take the woes of Wine.com for example.
Yet France has grave economic woes of its own.
The woes of Texas Democrats are well documented.
The economic woes of the Marshall Islands continued throughout 2011.
"It added to the woes of the bleaching.
My woes, of course, pale in comparison to President Lincoln's.
But one appeared to recognise the woes of crime journalists.
Abbey was able to capitalise on the woes of rivals.
The woes of winter dropped from our shoulders.
Duval's Troubles The woes of David Duval continued.
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