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Meanings of more demoralising in English
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Usage of more demoralising in English
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All of which makes Glasgow's dismal life expectancy all the moredemoralising.
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There is nothing moredemoralising for youth than to live upon money it doesn't earn.
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There are few things moredemoralising than preparing an appeal, only for the serving judge to dismiss it almost instantly.
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What happened here was all the moredemoralising given that this is not even the greatest Barcelona team we have seen.
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What's even moredemoralising for the law-abiding public is that Abrahams now won't face any internal disciplinary action by taking this route out.
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English FA Premiership: The trouble with indulging in mind games is that when the provocation fails to rile, the reality is all the moredemoralising.
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The airman is destined to inspire far greater awe than at present, to exercise a still moredemoralising influence, and to work infinitely more destruction.