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Meanings of distressing experience in anglès
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Usage of distressing experience in anglès
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Ms Zeitsch said her daughter was now recovering from the distressingexperience.
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For some people, attending a dole office can be a distressingexperience.
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Don't do it.' He said it had been a profoundly depressing and distressingexperience.
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Trauma, best defined as a deeply disturbing or distressingexperience, impacts folks in different ways.
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She wrote about what was clearly a hugely distressingexperience in a hospital emergency department.
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The distressingexperience of the army was too real not to have its constructive effect.
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Being physically restrained is usually a deeply distressingexperience.
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To have dealings with members of the lower castes was always, for Bernard, a most distressingexperience.
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God was a distressingexperience for Gregory.
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It was a profoundly distressingexperience for him; not understanding why he was suddenly cut off from the world.
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The distressingexperience that comes to almost every one some time in life, of losing all identity in the universal humanity, was becoming his.
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The New Yorker, August 31, 1929 P. 13 Switching of bootleggers resulted in a distressingexperience for a Sutton Place Gentleman.
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He wished Emma Fairweather a "speedy recovery from a very distressingexperience" in the letter, dated January 21st and published by the Sunday Mirror newspaper.
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January 27: The Duke writes to Emma Fairweather wishing her a "speedy recovery from a very distressingexperience" after the crash on January 17.
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Flooding can be one of the most distressingexperiences anyone can ever have.
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After years of such distressingexperiences, the youth succeeds in ''stealing his trade.''