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Filter by Meaning The constant bombardment of negative news in the media creates a sense of malaise among the public.
The constant barrage of negative news has led to a malaise in public opinion.
The oppressive nature of the regime has created a pervasive malaise throughout the society.
The pandemic has left many people feeling a sense of malaise and uncertainty.
The economic recession created a general malaise among the population.
The political corruption in the country has contributed to a sense of malaise among the citizens.
The artist's creative block led to a feeling of malaise and frustration.
The unresolved conflict between the two countries has created a malaise among the international community.
The airline industry is experiencing a malaise due to increased competition and rising fuel costs.
She experienced malaise for weeks before she was diagnosed with Lyme disease.
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