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'I suffer' is a completely correct and grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to a physical or emotional pain or hardship. For example: I suffer from arthritis, so I can't get out and do the things I used to do.
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In the meantime I suffer.
"I suffer still from that.
I suffer from Francophilia.
"I suffer from PTSD.
I suffer from depression.
I suffer from insomnia.
"I suffer from bouts of it.
I suffer over that question.
"They know that I suffer a lot.
I suffer a serious shoulder injury.
I suffer in the gym every day.
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