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The phrase "afflicts the world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a negative impact or suffering that is experienced globally or by a large population.
Example: "The ongoing pandemic afflicts the world, causing widespread illness and economic hardship."
Alternatives: "burdens the world" or "troubles the world".
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"The most serious evils afflicting the world," Francis told Mr. Scalfari, "are youth unemployment and the solitude to which many elderly people are consigned".
At the beginning of the twentieth century, as S. N. Behrman documented in these pages, in his famous Profile of the art dealer Joseph Duveen, the same kind of inflationary bubble afflicted the world of Old Master art.
"And here I think of the difficulties that, in various countries, today afflict the world of work and businesses," he told tens of thousands of people gathered for his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City.
Among students of history, there are fears that we will suffer the type of chronic economic malaise that afflicted the world after the 1929 stock market crash, or that weakened Japan after the puncturing of twin stock and housing market bubbles around 1990.
But, as five of the six are probably spending €25m apiece on new boats – and north of that if there is a big hospitality programme bolted on - three years into the confusion of financial chaos afflicting the world that the race can survive at all is remarkable.
"The most serious of the evils that afflict the world these days are youth unemployment and the loneliness of the old," Francis said, in a striking departure from his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, who focused on secularism and relativism as the great evils.
It was thus tempting to conclude that Mr Koizumi had at long last chosen to take the banks' problems seriously, prodded into action by America and others frustrated at the decade-long policy paralysis afflicting the world's second-largest economy.
Whatever the economic vicissitudes that may afflict the world of luxury, some parts of the empire are bound to be making money.Mr Arnault's formula is not unique; he has simply developed it more highly than his closest competitors have done.
Last year, four-fifths of the US experienced a heatwave, there were prolonged droughts in Russia and Africa, a lighter monsoon in India and floods in Pakistan – extreme weather events that were likely linked to climate change afflicting the world's major food basket regions.
"Quite clearly this is an opportunity for the G8 leaders to sit down and discuss, I hope in a very serious and meaningful way, many of the issues which are afflicting the world at this time," he said.
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