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Discover Ludwig"your woes" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to someone's troubles or difficulties. Here is an example sentence: "Despite all of your woes, I am confident that you will overcome any obstacles and find success in your career."
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Share your woes and I shall comfort ye.
Sing your woes away at the Bell House's "Moulin Rouge Sing-Along" party on Saturday.
Babies are so boring!" You tell 'em, sister; plenty of overlooked siblings will share your woes.
Common sense, of course, might dictate that you not share your woes with a perfect stranger.
Bring her your woes and questions about coming to India and living here, from taking a bucket bath to getting your driver's license or doing some jhaadu pocha.
Twelve months of reading through your woes proves otherwise, for the hours and ingenuity multinationals invest in customer experience are limitless.
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1. Change your WOE to WOW ratio.
Banks and lenders can data-mine social media networks for financial information on consumers, from your financial woes to your recent pay raise.
It will heal your broken heart; it will fix your financial woes; it will mend your hair's split ends.
The metadata you produce from ordinary activity on your home internet connection can paint a disturbingly accurate picture of your life, from your shopping preferences to your medical woes.
It forces you to list your miserable woes or shout your angry needs until you are forced to think of yourself as less than able and to manufacture a "disabled voice" in order to have a voice at all.
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