noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
economic
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This was attributed to a growing realization of the extent of the economic malaise and the need for painful measures.
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Could economic malaise galvanize the region?
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All of these factors taken together helped to bring about a national sense of economic and political malaise .
general
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The afflicted person will complain of aches and pains, headache, sore throat, loss of appetite, and general malaise .
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These include general malaise , vision problems, and increases in anxiety and insomnia.
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Weary of the general air of malaise in the Observer office, she had written round.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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economic malaise
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There is a restlessness, a malaise , among the workers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Conversely, when a nation begins to see itself historically and destroys its mythology, the result is secularization and spiritual malaise .
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It is a malaise that affects both intellectuals and the masses.
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Many wanted to share their strange feelings of malaise .
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The malaise had spread countrywide however.
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The first sign of illness is a malaise no worse than influenza.
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These include general malaise , vision problems, and increases in anxiety and insomnia.
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They can also help a floundering organization extricate itself from the depths of a self-inflicted malaise .