Sentence examples for The affliction from inspiring English sources

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The affliction

noun

A state of pain, suffering, distress or agony.

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The affliction is still largely a mystery.

The affliction of shallow morons everywhere".

The affliction is epidemic, and soon almost everyone is blind.

The affliction is as grueling as it can get.

The affliction is common at this time of year, perhaps even epidemic.

The affliction takes many forms.

The affliction had ravaged her nervous system and left her paralyzed.

The affliction is unique to fire-eaters or fire-breathers because the trick requires holding oxidized kerosene in your mouth.

Shame of the affliction of friendship?

The cause of the affliction, however, varies.

The severity of the affliction depends upon the area struck.

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