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The phrase "afflicted with the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that is suffering from a particular condition or problem.
Example: "He was afflicted with the disease for many years before finding a treatment."
Alternatives: "suffering from" or "burdened by".
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to raise money for countries afflicted with the Ebola virus.
Mataji is afflicted with the sin of intensely missing her.
Republicans have long been afflicted with the condition.
In 1777, hundreds of Sharon residents were afflicted with the pox, with 30 dying.
The expensive Tamiflu medication is not yet available, except to those afflicted with the deadly virus.
Those experiments left both Shane and Léo's wife, Coré, afflicted with the same brain disease.
Lobsters afflicted with the disease cannot be sold or used for food.
FOR those afflicted with the disease of golf, St Andrews is a place of pilgrimage.
Q What are the options for people booked to fly to destinations afflicted with the disease?
Those of us afflicted with the "what ifs" of addiction find ourselves trapped in a repetitive cycle.
We developed a decryption assistance website and corresponding tool designed to help those afflicted with the original CryptoLocker malware.
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