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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affliction appearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the manifestation or emergence of a particular suffering or distress.
Example: "The affliction appearing in her eyes revealed the pain she had been trying to hide."
Alternatives: "suffering manifesting" or "distress emerging".
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Nick more than bears up under his affliction, appearing hale and sharp at parties and quickly moving on from the setbacks and slights in life.
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One of the earliest references to this affliction appeared in The Chicago Tribune in 1985, and it has since become a standard part of college lore, especially among young women.
A nude woman puts out her tongue at a serpent; a monocled and over-dressed business man gazes at a nude who ignores his repulsive presence; Celestina, that aged, one-eyed woman, symbol of patient affliction, appears between two absurd caricatures of fashionable vacuity.
The principle of action, that ESW induces self-regenerating processes within the healthy tissue surrounding the focus of affliction, appears to be universal.
Doctors say the number of patients with storm-related injuries has tapered off, while new afflictions are appearing.
The word affliction has appeared in 292 New York Times articles in the past year, including in yesterday's Sunday Magazine in "How to Make an Ironman Whimper (and Cough)" by Bill Donahue: All around Dold, the racers are wincing, for what's coming is harsh.
This coincides with decreases in the survival rates of the scleroderma patients [ 32, 33] and organ affliction tends to appear in the late-onset stages of the disease [ 30].
None of this was particularly an affliction; or rather, it appeared so only in retrospect, once a solution had been found.
In addition to the guest stars who appeared in "Affliction", they were joined by Wayne Grace as Admiral Krell.
The magic spell Aura increases the probability of Limit Breaks appearing, regardless of a character's remaining hit points, while various status afflictions can prevent Limit Breaks.
Many athletes who were found after death to have had the disease experienced memory loss, depression and oncoming dementia as early as their 30s, decades before afflictions like Alzheimer's appear in the general population.
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