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1That is one of the facts that make life so discouraging.
2The little creature had none of those commonplace good looks so discouraging to artists.
3The wine's first-rate; and, really the weather is so discouraging, I think I'll try another pint.
4It's so discouraging to think that there's nothing more for explorers to do in this country.
5For weeks and weeks I have written nothing in my diary because it has been so discouraging.
6Before noon of the third day it became so discouraging that they stopped to consider the situation.
7The circumstances were so discouraging that no ordinary man would have persisted in going on with it.
8When he took over attendance was so discouraging that the trustees thought of winding the place up.
9Van Diemen's Land has not so discouraging and repulsive an appearance from the coast as New Holland.
10To a person of experience, no stupidity is so discouraging as a brilliancy that has no roots.
11Logic is so discouraging to one's conceit.
12It was a job so much bigger than the original, one so discouraging I felt I couldn't face it.
13The curt tone of the lady's replies was so discouraging that the Colonel found himself compelled to raise the siege.
14That's been so discouraging.
15They were faster than the older wolves and still a bit bigger than we were, so discouraging scroungers was their responsibility.
16But if experience went for anything, we should all come to a standstill; for there is nothing so discouraging to effort.
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