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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afflicted again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is experiencing distress or suffering once more after a previous occurrence.
Example: "After years of recovery, she found herself afflicted again by the same illness."
Alternatives: "suffering once more" or "troubled again".
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Resuming his duties in Lemberg in 1914, Belyakov was again afflicted by dark visions.
Again, it's comforting to think that this is someone else's problem, a particular scandal that afflicts a supposedly backward nation.
Next month will mark the 25th anniversary of the blast, a birthday that has acquired a dramatic resonance following the Fukushima reactor fires in Japan, which have resurrected global fears that nuclear mayhem could afflict the planet again – though it should be noted that the accident there measured only 5 on the nuclear event scale.
While cigarettes should never again afflict more than a quarter of the United States population, tobacco regulation will abate the current level of carnage only very slowly.
Larkin has been afflicted with a groin problem again this spring.
Flooding in August–September and again in October, afflicted several Ethiopian regions; several hundred thouands people were affected.
If not, Democrats could find themselves in the sort of turmoil that long characterized the party — and that afflicted Republicans in 2008 and again this year.
One by one they paused in front of her before slipping off their sandals and passing into the Sufi shrine of Shah Daula, a procession of the afflicted who dream to walk again, rich men who humble themselves on their knees for a promise of heaven, mothers with the slack bodies of sick babies in their arms.
Time and again, he has been afflicted by mysterious memory loss that renders him incapable of recollecting important facts about his own honorable conduct.
Two straight white men win yet again for playing characters afflicted with a disease that wiped out millions of people, the vast majority of whom were not straight white men.
He married, again disastrously, while his health, afflicted by heart spasms, deteriorated.
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