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Discover Ludwig"wretched feeling" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a strong and unpleasant emotion or state of mind. Example: After her breakup, she was overwhelmed with a wretched feeling of loneliness and sadness.
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Playing in unwashed uniforms for wretched salaries, feeling cheated out of bonuses and meal money, the White Sox had reason to hate the penurious Comiskey.
My wife and I sometimes refer to this as "textual healing": if I'm in a wretched mood, feeling oppressed by the world, I can go off with a book for an hour and suddenly be myself again.
However the whole thing left her feeling wretched.
They may be feeling wretched this year, but few doubt that things will get better.
Hall will undoubtedly be feeling wretched that he caused a disruption.
The previous day, the U.K. had voted to withdraw from the E.U., and Steele was feeling wretched about it.
Many survivors put on a front and present themselves as capable, cheerful, confident, while feeling wretched inside.
You can top these with cheese and other things, and eat more than a few without feeling wretched.
So I cycled off feeling wretched about myself as a father, and then left the theatre early, feeling like a terrible boss.
He is fully clothed and feeling wretched, and it's here that the novel really begins: "Then he cursed himself, softly and vindictively.
1000 Forms of Fear is Furler's sixth solo album and, if you're coming to her fresh, it is probably her best, the result of years of refining her art (yes, writing pop smashes is an art) and of feeling wretched and unloved despite all her success.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com