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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also inflicted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing harm, damage, or suffering that has been caused in addition to something else.
Example: "The storm not only caused flooding but also inflicted significant damage to the infrastructure."
Alternatives: "also caused" or "also imposed".
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It also inflicted unspeakable pain.
For Tilikum felt and also inflicted great pain.
It also inflicted new financial pain on Iran on Thursday.
The United States has also inflicted casualties on the rebels in a recent drone attack.
The Yemeni government said its forces had also inflicted losses on separatist and al-Qaeda-linked rebels elsewhere.
More important, all the various restrictions also inflicted damage on the Brazilian economy, raising funding costs and deterring investment.
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Procrastination also inflicts major costs on businesses and governments.
The microscope of adolescence also inflicts perceptual distortions.
Used carelessly, pressure washers can also inflict injury.
It also inflicts another blow to political discourse.
It also inflicts what economists call "social costs" on the economy as a whole.
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