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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abject suffering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe extreme or severe suffering, often in a context discussing poverty, trauma, or distress.
Example: "The documentary highlighted the abject suffering experienced by the refugees in the war-torn region."
Alternatives: "extreme misery" or "utter despair."
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The director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests said that the interview showed indifference to "abject suffering".
Abject suffering, perhaps.
Putin grew up in the shared squalor of a city — Leningrad, formerly and now St . Petersburg— that had, eight years before he was born, emerged from the abject suffering of a horrific Nazi siege.
So much abject suffering is hard to bear, as the father's constant shouting makes apparent, brought home by the restless intensity of baritone James Bobick.
Selling more sandwiches is no justification for minimizing or lampooning abject suffering, even if the effect is inadvertent, or exists because not enough people are aware these funny fictions are actually real-life cruelties.
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He lives in abject horror, suffering sleep deprivation, sexual assaults, beatings and threats against his mother's life and his own.
With this much abject pain and suffering around, how could we even think that we were "needy"?
The Toon might even register only their third win of the calendar year against West Ham, who have been abject themselves since suffering a dreadful thrashing in the FA Cup at West Brom in February.
Liberal Democrats have a chance to be the first party to stand up for the sick and disabled, to listen to their genuine fear and anxiety and to oppose a system that is causing abject poverty and suffering.
President Herbert Hoover did not attend, possibly realizing that celebrating the Olympics' false abundance in a time of abject national suffering was a bad look.
Political leaders from both sides are prepared to go to the bitter end regardless of the abject, inhumane suffering.
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