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tension and anxiety = distress?

 
 
fansy
 
Reply Mon 27 Sep, 2010 03:16 am
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“If your spouse isn’t behind you, because there is a financial aspect, it may cause tension and anxiety,” Mr. Witkin said.


Does "tension and anxiety" mean "distress"?
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