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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afflicted well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as the combination of "afflicted" and "well" does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "He was afflicted well by the circumstances" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "suffering greatly" or "troubled deeply."
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From an economical and operational point of view, this condition may be undesirable for several reasons; the gas price is much lower than the oil price, the afflicted well may be abandoned early, and the gas handling capacity often is a constraint.
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"Who did that comfort and who did it afflict?" Well, Harmony Korine's new film, Trash Humpers, afflicts everyone, the afflicted and the comfortable.
Alzheimer's - already afflicting well over five million Americans -- is expected to claim more than 16 million of us by 2050 if a cure isn't found.
Three out of four were suffering from 'Africa-fatigue' – that debilitating condition that afflicts well-meaning foreign philanthropists exposed to an endless stream of images of suffering and torment originating from the dark continent.
In the latest issue of the Proceedings of the Royal Society, the group, which has moved to Imperial College, London, has revised its projections to a maximum of 7,000 deaths by 2080, with 10-80 deaths occurring within the next two years.The earlier estimates were based on limited data collected in the first days of the epidemic, when the number afflicted could well have risen dramatically.
Prince-ruled territories, especially Kashmir and Hyderabad, were afflicted, as well as the directly controlled British locales.
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Hatred and prejudice would root themselves in governing structures, Mishra writes, as "this exhausted and resentful state of mind prepared the ground for the authoritarian state". And authoritarian states and totalitarian leaders would afflict Europe well into the 20th century.
Despite advancements in understanding the pathophysiology of stroke and the state of the art in acute management of afflicted patients as well as in subsequent neurorehabilitation training, stroke remains the most common neurological cause of long-term disability in adulthood.
The rate at which money has been made available for AIDS (from all sources, including afflicted countries as well as the taxpayers of the rich world) underwent a step change in 2001.
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