Sentence examples for also afflicted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also afflicted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is experiencing the same negative condition or issue as another person or thing previously mentioned.
Example: "The community was devastated by the storm, and many families were also afflicted by the loss of their homes."
Alternatives: "similarly affected" or "likewise troubled".

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It is also afflicted by Roosevelt envy.

Political exclusion has also afflicted Egypt's transition.

Constant pressure for expansion also afflicted the Inca state.

My pregnancy was unremarkable besides a mean bug in my second trimester that also afflicted Zaley.

This confusion and uncertainty, a near lethargy, also afflicted the organizations.

Of course this one is also afflicted by what he calls, with wondering contempt, "vaulting ambition".

The industry is also afflicted by falling Asian demand due to the SARS virus.

Ms. Finiba was also afflicted with a leg infection that looked gangrenous.

He was ashamed to say it, but they were also afflicted by opium addiction, and needed clinics.

Medscape was a casualty of the Webwide failure of advertising revenue to support Internet companies, which also afflicted WebMD.

Plagued by successive natural disasters, Haiti is also afflicted with one of the highest fertility rates in the hemisphere.

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